Free software, sustainability and social movements
Free software, sustainability and social movements full PDF Interview with Silvio Rhatto Translation: Gavin Introduction Silvio Rhatto has been a free software and open-source programmer for over two decades. Without specific formal training in the area, his trajectory started off as a self-taught learner. At the beginning of the years 2000, he began to participate […]
Building communities, fighting predatory infrastructures and developing open-source software
Building communities, fighting predatory infrastructures and developing open-source software full PDF Narrira Lemos de Souza Translation: Gavin Introduction On the 9th of September 2022, the people of the city of São Paulo, in Brazil’s southeast, looked up to find the sky over their heads covered with a gray layer different from the usual pollution, as […]
Technology, communication and power
Technology, communication and power full PDF Bruno Rigonato Mundim Translation: Gavin Technology, commu-nication and power We are going to investigate three digital open/free source infrastructures that compose part of the case studies analyzed in this research: SMART, HERMES and Alertas+. The first is a tool for mapping and monitoring environmental preservation areas; the second consists […]
Introduction
Introduction full PDF Tech for Forests Research Group Details of the Project In the period between the beginning of 2021 and the middle of 2022, we investigated open-source digital infrastructures used by communities that are under the constant threat of violation of civil and environmental rights. Such infrastructure is composed mostly by applications used as […]
From the anthropophagization of code to narrative hacking: how to weave incommunities?
From the anthropophagization of code to narrative hacking: how to weave incommunities?1 full PDF by Luciana Ferreira and Márcia Nóbrega Translation: Gavin Tupã has given us the boat, but not the oar. He has given us the intelligence to create, to cross the rapids in order to arrive where we want Indigenous community leader, region […]
Da antropofagização do código ao hackeamento narrativo: como tecer incomunidades?
Da antropofagização do código ao hackeamento narrativo: como tecer incomunidades? 1 Tupã nos deu o barco, mas não deu o remo. Nos deu então a inteligência para criar, atravessar as corredeiras para chegar onde queremos (Liderança indígena, região do Alto Rio Negro) Do Alto Rio Negro aos Pampas Havia um mapa. Um mapa que cobria […]