Entrevista com Deivison Faustino no DigiLabour
https://digilabour.com.br/pt/uma-critica-radical-hacker-fanoniana-ao-colonialismo-digital-entrevista-com-deivison-faustino/

Uma crítica radical hacker-fanoniana ao colonialismo digital

Parte da serie sobre soberania digital, coordenada por Gianmarco Cristofari, e conta com outras entrevistas com Roseli Figaro, Sergio Amadeu, Guilherme Flynn, Kenzo Soares, Jader Gama, Pedro Burity, entre outros
https://digilabour.com.br/pt/categoria/tribulacoes-digitais-pt/

#colonialismodigital #SoberaniaDigital #DigiLabour #ciencia #fanon

"MTST lanca cartilha sobre #soberaniadigital a partir de perspectiva popular e do mundo majoritario.
Com apoio da Universidade de Toronto/ #DigiLabour, o material reivindica uma soberania digital pautada nos movimentos sociais e nas lutas de quem trabalha."

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maria thereza do amaral on LinkedIn: #soberaniadigital #digilabour

"MTST lanca cartilha sobre #soberaniadigital a partir de uma perspectiva popular e do mundo majoritario. Com apoio da Universidade de Toronto/ #DigiLabour, o…

Happening right now - The limits of decolonial debate on internet research promoted by #digilabour (English/Portuguese)

https://digilabour-br.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fWduKs8ZQTCKqeUcm6aHkw

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Abeba Birhane (Mozilla Foundation/ University College Dublin)
Anita Gurumurthy (IT for Change)
Syed Mustafa Ali (Open University)
Cheryll Soriano (Manila University)
Rigoberto Lara Guzmán (Data & Society)

Mediators: Rafael Grohmann (University of Toronto) & Gabriel Pereira (LSE)

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Limits of Decolonial Debate in Internet Studies - DigiLabour Online Roundtable. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Continuing the discussion started at AoIR conference, this online roundtable analyzes the limits of decolonial approach in internet studies. What are the pitfalls of the decolonial approach, particularly in terms of being co-opted by the colonizers as a brand? What is missing from the decolonial debate in internet studies? How can we make sense of the oversized role played by institutions from the Global North in this debate? Starting from these and other questions, this roundtable will bring researchers to share their views and engage in a constructive debate. Abeba Birhane (Mozilla Foundation / University College Dublin) Tarcizio Silva (Mozilla Foundation/ Federal University of ABC, Brazil) Anita Gurumurthy (IT for Change) Syed Mustafa Ali (Open University) Cheryll Soriano (Manila University) Rigoberto Lara Guzmán (Data & Society) Walter Lippold (Rio Grande do Sul Institute) Chairs: Rafael Grohmann (University of Toronto) and Gabriel Pereira (London School of Economics and Political Science) Live Translation English-Portuguese November 10, 8AM ET

Zoom

New op-ed by Marcelo Alves on #digilabour about #disinformation in Brazil

"Native advertising, scams and financial frauds monetize Brazilian disinformation industries"

https://digilabour.com.br/en/native-advertising-scams-and-financial-frauds-monetize-brazilian-disinformation-industries/

Native advertising, scams and financial frauds monetize Brazilian disinformation industries

How Brazilian disinformation industries and their practices of hate speech, and antidemocratic movements are monetized?