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Revision as of 11:45, 14 November 2014
Topics
free speech, net neutrality, anonymity, internet censorship, liberation technologies, cryptography, crypto-anarchism, secure communication, deep-packet inspection.
Activists, initiatives, theorists
- Access
- Anonymous
- Miriyam Aouragh
- Jacob Appelbaum
- Community servers
- CryptoParty
- Digitale Gesellschaft
- Roger Dingledine
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Fediverse
- FoeBuD
- Geeks Without Bonds
- The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest
- Interferencias
- Internet and Democratic Change
- Internet Ungovernance Forum
- Birgitta Jónsdóttir
- The Julia Group
- Mathias Klang
- Christopher Kullenberg
- Andrew Lewis
- Andrew Lewman
- Liberationtech
- Carlo v. Loesch
- Rebecca MacKinnon
- Smári McCarthy
- Patrick Meier
- PublicSpaces
- Reporters Without Borders
- Eleanor Saitta
- Servers
- Aaron Swartz
- Telecomix
- Stephan Urbach
- Varia
- Fidele Vlavo
- WeRebuild
- WikiLeaks
- Hellekin O. Wolf
- Jillian C. York
- Ethan Zuckerman
Events
- The alternative Internet(s) – state of the art and the possible future, workshop, London, 15-16 Sep 2014.
Literature
- Evgeny Morozov, The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom, Public Affairs, 2010.
- Mary Joyce (ed.), Digital Activism Decoded: The New Mechanics of Change, 2010.
- Reporters Without Borders, Internet Enemies, 2011.
- Index on Censorship: "The Net Effect" issue, 2011.
- Patrick Meier, "Do 'Liberation Technologies' Change the Balance of Power Between Repressive States and Civil Society?", dissertation, October 2011.
- Milton Mueller, "Technology as symbol: Is resistance to surveillance technology being misdirected?", 20 December 2011. [1]
- E. Gabriella Coleman, Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking, Princeton University Press, 2012.
- Julian Assange, et al., Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet, OR Books, New York/London, 2012.
- Larry Diamond, Marc F. Plattner (eds.), Liberation Technology: Social Media and the Struggle for Democracy, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.
- Rebecca MacKinnon, Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom, Basic Books, January 2012.
- Gabriella Coleman, "Our weirdness is free", 13 January 2012.
- "The Guardian's Open 20: fighters for internet freedom", The Guardian, 20 April 2012.
- Publications on internet activism at Monoskop Log
Resources
- https://cryptoanarchy.org/wiki/
- http://crypto.is
- http://panspectrocism.org/
- https://www.eff.org/issues/free-speech
- http://en.rsf.org/internet.html
- http://deeppacket.info
- http://www.internews.org/globaldigitaldownload/
- http://12milesahead.org
- https://cryptoparty.org/wiki/CryptoParty
- NED: Digital Activism
See also
Hacktivism, Copyright activism, FLOSS, Data activism, Privacy