errbufferoverfl, to random

Tonights unpopular opinion is the tragedy of the won't be resolved until we start looking beyond , formal rules and expanding networks.

We have a very clear problem with the digital divide and underrepresented groups being highly focused on survival or rather than participating in these spaces.

errbufferoverfl,

Ironically the definition of "the digital commons" revolves around the concept of shared resources with a low barrier to access, but the reality if often the exact opposite to this.

So if the commons are too difficult to participate in, people with limited time, money, compute power, mental bandwidth aren't going to engage with these systems...

openfuture, to opensource
@openfuture@eupolicy.social avatar

🔎 As we carry on with our investigation into the status of #OpenMovement, we are sharing two more responses to our funding "Paradox of Open" essay along with our reflection on how to move forward — "Paradox of Open: Redux": https://openfuture.eu/publication/paradox-of-open-responses/

#OpenAccess #OpenEducation #OpenSource #OpenData #OpenWeb #DigitalRights #DigitalCommons #DigitalPublicSpace #OpenGLAM #Copyright

openfuture,
@openfuture@eupolicy.social avatar

📎 “Public memory will be endangered, as long as heritage institutions lack legal tools to preserve content in the Digital Public Space,” – writes @cboteromarino advocating for the right to truth as a founding component of #OpenGLAM: https://openfuture.eu/paradox-of-open-responses/public-memory-challenges-in-the-public-digital-space/ #DigitalCommons

openfuture, to random
@openfuture@eupolicy.social avatar

Together with 40 signatories, we have just released a Civil Society Statement in which we urge the EU to invest in and the to ensure Europe’s digital sovereignty and a just digital transformation 👇 https://openfuture.eu/blog/civil-society-statement-on-democratic-digital-infrastructure/

opentermsarchive, to random
@opentermsarchive@mastodon.lescommuns.org avatar

#Introduction
We are Open Terms Archive.
We publicly record every version of the terms of digital services to enable democratic oversight on #BigTech (and any digital service).
https://opentermsarchive.org
As a decentralised #DigitalCommons working towards better #InternetGovernance, we are thrilled to be on the fediverse 😃
We will share here regular product updates, and sometimes interesting changes to terms with the hashtag #TermsSpotting —and encourage you to do the same!

openfuture, to random
@openfuture@eupolicy.social avatar

“The #Wikimedia movement should launch a WikiAI mission” – says @tarkowski in the 1st part of a study on how @wikipedia could address the challenges of open #AI development incl. #copyright and transparency issues 🔎 https://openfuture.eu/blog/how-wikipedia-can-shape-the-future-of-ai/ #DigitalCommons

openfuture, to random
@openfuture@eupolicy.social avatar

Read our response concerning the ’s call for evidence on “An EU initiative on virtual worlds". Zuzanna Warso
argues that policymakers should consider as Digital Public Spaces where the public interest takes precedence over corporate objectives 🔎

Freedom_Press, to internet

Social media is dead, long live social media
“Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die.”
https://freedomnews.org.uk/2023/04/28/social-media-is-dead-long-live-social-media/

noyovo, to books
  • Use Library Genesis & Anna's Archive
    https://annasarchive.org
    http://libgen.st

  • Help build or support a shadow library that isn't on some white libertarian nonsense
    Then people don't have to use the above two

  • Destroy the multinational corporate behemoths behind the lawsuit
    (Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, John Wiley & Sons, and Penguin Random House)

  • Overthrow the illegitimate government which issued the ruling
    Fascist police states built on slavery & genocide are bad, actually

pvonhellermannn, (edited ) to TwitterMigration
@pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green avatar

I've just published my first ever blog: "The Tragedy of the Non-Commons"

I wrote it in July, frustrated by a Twitter thread about how the Tragedy of the continues to be taught at universities. I then left it (it's somewhat experiemental) but with and coinciding this week, I just wanted it to be out there. Would love for it to be shared here on our and grateful for any comments

https://medium.com/@p.vonhellermann/the-tragedy-of-the-non-commons-4bfad884cdbe

jwyg, to art

an #introduction ... 📝

my work explores the role of digital data, methods and infrastructures in the composition of collective life.

i'm currently focusing on...

  • 📘 a book on public data practices
  • 🌳 arts-based digital methods for exploring environmental issues
  • 🐌 a special issue on critical technical practices in digital research
  • 🗃 documenting online mobilisations of east and southeast asian communities in the uk

i'm senior lecturer in critical infrastructure studies at the department of digital humanities, king's college london; cofounder of publicdatalab.org; and research associate at digitalmethods.net + medialab.sciencespo.fr.

more at: http://jonathangray.org/

tag heap: #algorithmstudies #antiracism #aoir #archiving #art #climatechange #commons #compost #criticaldatastudies #criticaltechnicalpractice #criticaltheory #datapractices #datastudies #decolonisation #digitalcommons #digitalculture #digitalhumanities #ecology #feminism #feministsts #forests #formats #freesoftware #infrastructurestudies #internetstudies #issuemapping #london #lowtech #newmediaart #newmediastudies #participatorydesign #philosophy #platformstudies #scienceandtechnologystudies #socialtheory #softwarestudies #soundscapes #speculativefiction #sts #zines

chapter on "the datafication of forests: from the wood wide web to the internet of trees" in bruno latour and peter weibel's "critical zones" book.
exploring image variations in online activity around the 2019 amazon fires
"ways of listening to forests" project, included as part of "critical zones" exhibition curated by bruno latour and peter weibel

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