source: edu-factory.org, 16.01.2008 20:06
Written by XIANG Biao
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
The social production of hierarchy, and what we can do about it:
Notes from Asia.
Hierarchisation and autonomous universities
Second round of discussion (25 November 2007- 28 February 2008)
various sources, 21.03.2007 13:53
Accessibility: Principles of Accessible Design:
http://www.usabilityfirst.com/accessibility/principles.txl
Barrierefreies Webdesign:
http://www.barrierefreies-webdesign.de
http://www.wob11.de/links/anleitung_barrierefrei.html
http://wob11.de/kurztippslang.html
Quelle: interkomm.so36.net, 06.03.2007 18:39
Tipps für den Umgang mit Computersicherheit und Internetueberwachung
Broschuere (PDF):
http://interkomm.so36.net/ueberwachung/sicher.pdf
Transnational Institute, 16.01.2007 15:28
Networked Politics is the product of a collaborative research process for rethinking political organisation in an age of movements and networks. It examines the role of social movements, progressive parties, political institutions and new ‘techno-political tools’ in achieving transformative change.
source: ccc.de and www.techsploitation.com, 28.12.2006 20:39
She's Such a Geek
Busting Myths about Why Women Can't Be Technical
Annalee Newitz
source: stamp dijon, 05.09.2006 16:31
Gender in FLOSS (Free Libre Open Source Software) report
How To Encourage Women in Linux
source: deletetheborder.org, 19.07.2006 15:24
What is PGA? Package Update
The making of an updated pamphlet that contains the history, hallmarks, and main ideas behind the Peoples' Global Action (PGA) network. Collaboration and publication assistance appreciated!
http://deletetheborder.org/blog
source: reporters without borders, 12.05.2006 17:59
Blogs get people excited. Or else they disturb and worry them. Some people distrust them. Others see them as the vanguard of a new information revolution. Because they allow and encourage ordinary people to speak up, they’re tremendous tools of freedom of expression.
Bloggers are often the only real journalists in countries where the mainstream media is censored or under pressure. Only they provide independent news, at the risk of displeasing the government and sometimes courting arrest.
CSPCL/Paris, 31.10.2005 00:53
Debido a lo que se pasa actualmente en Europa, la represion generalizada en contra de los sin papeles y migrantes, el comite de solidaridad con los pueblos de chiapas en lucha de Paris, Francia escribo un texto para llamar a protestaciones y solidaridades inter-continentales
source: twn, 29.09.2005 18:24
So what the heck is the digital divide? In our post-dot-com times the phrase has become one of those empty buzzwords people constantly use but rarely know what they are talking about. But, here is our attempt at TWM (Third World Majority) at a definition In the U.S., the digital divide refers to the gap between people and communities who can make effective use of information technology and those who cannot. The digital divide, however, is also a continuance of already existing divides of race, class, and gender disparities that are firmly institutionalized in the U.S. and other Western nations rather than a new and isolated phenomenon. These disparities stem from histories of colonization, slavery, and dispossession as well as other forms of violence. Media such as commercial Western cinema and network news intensifies these various forms of violence, as do new digital media such as the Internet.
Dissent! International Networking Group, 10.01.2005 21:08
International Anti-G8 Meeting, Tuebingen, Germany. Feb 26-27 2005.
source: University of British Columbia, 01.08.2004 15:30
A Socio-Political Analysis of how the Use of Electronic Mailing Lists Affects Mobilization In Social Movement Organizations.
by Katja Cronauer, Thesis, April 2004
University of British Columbia
maxigas, 28.07.2004 00:45
A presentation and a discussion.
Brief history of hacklabs. The AnarchoGeek. Is that a sexist term?
source: indy.de, 02.05.2004 00:40
Über eine Mailingliste bin ich auf einen Eintrag in dem Aktivisten-Blog www.anarchogeek.com aufmerksam geworden in dem auf ein Dokument hingewiesen wird namens "Destabilizing Networks". Der Text wurde von Mitarbeitern der Carnegie Mellon Universität in Pittsburgh verfasst und vom "Office of Naval Research" der US Navy unterstützt und im November 2001 veröffentlicht. Es geht darin um das Grundverständnis über sog. "sozio-technische" Netzwerke und wie man diese am besten destabilisieren kann.
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