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English: Session "Organising towards digital justice in Europe", held on 24 January 2024 15:30 – 16:50 during PrivacyCamp at La Tricoterie, Brussels, Belgium. Digital activism is in a constant flux of change as it responds to the world around us. Adapting to numerous crisis, constructed or otherwise, various technology-driven harms, shifting economic and ideological trends, and a volatile political landscape, the ecosystem of actors working toward rights and justice in the digital sphere is required to change to respond, remain relevant, and uphold rights for all.
The Decolonising the Digital Rights Field in Europe process was one such force for change. This was a two-year process of collective design with 30 participants from racial and social justice as well as digital rights organisations and funders, hoping to address power dynamics in the field and imagine a vision for anti-colonial digital organising. As stated in the programme, a ‘vision for digital justice organising in Europe’: “The digital rights field in Europe is in its current form under-equipped to resist these harms. It currently suffers from a general silo-ing from broader struggles for justice. The communities most harmed by digital technologies are underrepresented in digital rights organisations (particularly from racialised, migrant, disabled, precarious working, queer and trans, global South and working class communities). The current functioning leads to a narrow framing and conception of digital rights as well as exploitative, extractive working and resourcing patterns. To effectively be in capacity to resist, this needs to change.” From this process emerged a vision for digital organising in Europe, with proposals of activities, events and spaces forming a digital justice ecosystem. The objective of this session is to explore this proposed ecosystem with the privacy camp audience, and have an active discussion about the changing digital rights and justice ecosystem, with practical discussions as to how different actors can be involved in this vision. Speakers:
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Author | European Digital Rights |
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