{"id":9,"date":"2014-04-27T14:42:00","date_gmt":"2014-04-27T12:42:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/notechmagazine.com\/?p=9"},"modified":"2016-05-21T22:14:22","modified_gmt":"2016-05-21T20:14:22","slug":"discussing-the-politics-of-technology","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.notechmagazine.com\/2014\/04\/discussing-the-politics-of-technology.html","title":{"rendered":"Discussing the Politics of Technology"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"breaking<\/a>Breaking the Frame<\/a> is a low-tech event held in the UK next weekend.<\/p>\n

“Technology dominates our world, but many people think \u2018its just a neutral tool\u2019 or that technology = progress. Although it does bring some benefits, most technology is designed and controlled by corporate, military and technocratic elites to serve their interests and exert their power. We think it\u2019s time for a much more systematic and joined-up approach to technology that overcomes the democratic deficit in this area. We need to develop a new approach, based on bringing together the insights of different campaigns and movements, sharing skills, and learning from each other.”<\/p>\n

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“The Breaking the Frame gathering is a step towards creating the new politics of technology. We will be bringing together campaigns on the technology politics of food, energy\/climate\/ environment, work\/economics\/austerity, the military, the internet, surveillance health and gender, as well as trade unionists, radical scientists, artists and developers of alternative technologies. The aim is to learn from each other and to build a new network, to strengthen campaigns and make issues about technology more central in radical movements. Amongst the principles of a new critical discourse on technology are:<\/p>\n