Library New article “Compost Engineers and Sus Saberes Lentos: A Manifest for Regenerative Technologies” published in Branch Magazine. #artificial intelligence #feminisms #speculative futures Branch Magazine, an online publication written by and for people who dream of a sustainable and just internet for all,... By Laila
Library Imagine: a podcast to weave collective paths of hope for better futures #artificial intelligence #gender violence #LGBTQIA #Monopólio das Big Tech #political violence #speculative futures The first episode features Annette Zimmermann and Timnit Gebru in a conversation about Silicon Valley’s Ideologies Imagine is a podcast... By Laila
Library Workshop: Technopolitics, Human Rights, and Public Policies for the Cities of the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro #artificial intelligence #elections #feminisms #hate speech #internet access #justiça sócio-ambiental #misinformation #Monopólio das Big Tech #political violence On September 3rd, Coding Rights held the Map of Internet Territories workshop with parliamentary candidates from various cities in the... By Joana
Library 9 years hacking patriarchy #artificial intelligence #blogpost #feminisms #speculative futures Birthdays mark new cycles. They are moments to think about what has passed, and to wonder what we want for... By Coding Rights
Library BETWEEN THE PAST, THE NOW AND THE FUTURE – AN INTERVIEW WITH JOANA VARON #speculative futures An interview by Julia Kloiber originally published at the Superrr Network site. SUPERRR: For people who've never heard about the Oracle... By Coding Rights
Library ‘The climate change situation is being handled like treating a large, deep cut with a Band-Aid’: An interview with Alana Manchineri #blogpost #climate change #Digital Colonialism #social environmental justice An interview by Joana Varon, executive directress of Coding Rights, originally published in the Branch magazine. Portuguese version: “Estão tratando as... By Coding Rights
Library What happened to the “Internet for trust”? Report on the UNESCO Conference* #elections #freedom of expression #gender violence #misinformation #political violence The "Internet for Trust" Conference, organized by UNESCO, addressed the regulation of platforms, an important topic for democracies, lives and... By Coding Rights
Library A Critique of Smart Cities: What they are and who they (theoretically) serve #artificial intelligence #blogpost #smart cities #surveillance By Vanessa Koetz It is not new that there is a tendency among public authority managers to promote the concept... By Coding Rights
Library Facial Recognition in Brazil: a gender and race-based perspective #algorithm #algorithmic racism #artificial intelligence #facial recognition *Article by Bianca Kremer, Data Protection and Feminisms Fellow at Coding Rights in ADAPT Project (Advocating for Data Accountability, Protection... By Coding Rights