women and tech stuff

because unfortunately the tech-related discussions planned for ladyfest were all cancelled in one way or another, i’m listing here the materials i’d prepared for some of it, in case someone finds them useful as resources:

Call for Papers : Writing Lesbian Culture: Theories and Praxis’

(closing date for proposals is 14th of december)

Lesbian Lives XV: Friday 15 – Saturday 16 Feb 2008

Writing Lesbian Culture: Theories and Praxis’

A 2-Day, International, Interdisciplinary Conference to be held at the Women’s Education, Research and Resource Centre (WERRC), School of Social Justice, University College Dublin, Ireland

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ak kraak – videoactivism si documentare critica in contextul activismului

Project Space
10.10.2007
str. Pictor Arthur Verona, nr.19

ak kraak – videoactivism si documentare critica in contextul activismului – Katharina Koch, Marie Du Vinage, Florian Hülsey, Elizabeth Grenier.

12:00 – 19:00 Video lounge

19:00- 21:00 Prezentarea istoriei grupului Ak Kraak ca parte a scenei de stanga din Berlin 1990 – 2007

21:00 – 22:00 Magazin 24- documentare de scurt metraj, Berlin, 2006

Prezentarea istoriei si activitatii grupului de video activism ak kraak din Berlin in contextul miscarii anarhiste din Germania si internationale cat si atelierul despre moduri alternative de a produce filme documentare vor cuprinde idei despre strategii de auto-organizare, despre conceptul de do it yourself, despre o raportare critica la filmul documentar, diferita de cea mainstream corporatista, despre feluri de a lucra impreuna. Va fi proiectata o selectie de filme din arhiva ak kraak realizate in perioada 1990-2007 si va putea fi consultata o arhiva cu postere si materiale informative despre activitatea grupului.

Project Space este parte din proiectul Spatiul Public Bucuresti / Public Art Bucharest 2007.

prezentare Initiativa One Laptop Per Child in Romania

Va invitam in 07.10.2007 la orele 19:00 pe strada Pictor Arthur Verona nr 19 la prezentarea Initiativa One Laptop Per Child in Romania sustinuta de catre Liviu Pop.

Prezentarea Initiativa One Laptop Per Child in Romania se va referi la proiectul OLPC initiat de Nicolas Negroponte care propune o alternativa educationala revolutionara destinata tarilor din lumea a treia, dar nu numai. Chiar daca laptopul proiectat de catre reprezentantul MIT pare modest ca si caracteristici tehnice in comparatie cu standardele tehnologiilor informationale de ultima ora, ar putea reprezenta o imbunatatire radicala a sistemului educational romanesc. Povestea acceptarii initiale si a ingroparii ulterioare a proiectului de catre politicienii romani nu ar trebui sa fie ultimul capitol al OLPC-ului in Romania, ci inceputul unei dezbateri serioase despre modernizarea reala a educatiei in Romania.

Project Space este parte din proiectul Spatiul Public Bucuresti / Public Art Bucharest 2007. (www.spatiul-public.ro)

ateliere despre femei si tehnologie

“La lucru… Spatii libere temporare”
Reni Hoffmueller
—- Luni 24 octombrie, 12:00 — 20:00

Atelierele, discutiile si prezentarile care vor avea loc in decursul celor patru zile sub titlul „La lucru… Spatii libere temporare” vor avea subiecte ca: relatia dintre gen si tehnologie, rolul free software si open source in promovarea libertatii informatiei, femeile ca producatoare de continut in domeniul culturii si tehnologiei, etc. Continuturile atelierelor si discutiilor nu sunt prestabilite, acestea hotarandu-se impreuna cu participantele/participantii in cadrul unei situatii non –ierarhice, intr-o atmosfera de lucru democratica. Fotografiile de documentare facute in timpul atelierelor si discutiilor vor fi folosite apoi pentru o apropriere simbolica a spatiului orasului. Locuri din Bucuresti care au o importanta pentru o istorie alternativa a femeilor vor fi marcate cu aceste fotografii reprezentand femei in situatii non-stereotipice, atat in spatiul real cat si pe o harta virtuala a Bucurestiului, harta gazduita de site-ul proiectului. Reni Hofmüller este artista, muziciana, compozitoare si activista in domeniul folosirii noilor medii, tehnologiei si a insemnatatii politice a acestora. Reni Hofmüller traieste si lucreaza in Graz.

@ Str. Arthur Verona nr 19
(PROJECT SPACE)
(www.spatiul-public.ro)

oh, the things we find “unsurprising”

when the president of the country can call a journalist “stinky gypsy” and get off scott free, as long as he justifies it by arguing that he got angry, and anyway it was a private conversation between him and his wife…

here’s something else pretty horrifying: Bucharest mayor Neculai Ontanu was filmed scolding and attempting to “motivate” a city sanitation employee by putting out a cigarette in her palm, and the fact first gets “noticed” when blogger Andressa writes about it in her post “Incalificabil”. before she pointed out the mayor’s unspeakable action, it had gone completely uncommented, by the reporter within the news story on Prima TV which the footage was part of, or by anyone else… because to the population at large and to the mass media (as many of the ensuing commentary on Andressa’s blog shows), that kind of thing is just not surprising at all! (though even the most un-surprised can’t deny that sexism, racism, classism are at play there.)

Ioana Avadani from the Center for Independent Journalism then wrote about the story on her Hot News blog – (“Ontanu pe ‘plantatie'”/”Ontanu on the plantation”), and it finally became a news piece. Ontanu’s spokespeople are denying that he did what he is plainly doing in the footage – but also arguing, in his defense, that he was very very mad that the sanitation workers weren’t doing their job properly.

here’s the video:

you can write to Prima TV at office@primatv.ro (additional contact info), and to Ontanu at neculai_ontanu@ps2.ro (email addresses of his staff, his primaria sectorului 2 info page)

/etc 2007 July 11-15 in Linz, Austria – watch the streams!

Eclectic Tech Carnival aka /etc 2007 will held from:
Wed 11 to Sun 15 july, 2007
in Linz, Austria

http://drupal.eclectictechcarnival.org/

etc_design2_kl.jpg

The Eclectic Tech Carnival is a gathering of women interested in technology. It’s held once a year, each time in a venue where there has been an interest in hosting one. The first was in Pula, Croatia in 2002, followed by Athens (2003), Belgrade (2004), Graz (2005) and Timisoara (2006). The event grew out of the Gender Changer’s hardware and FLOSS courses.

Women from all over the world organise the /etc through mailing lists, IRC and IRL meetings – and women come from all over the world to the /etc itself.

The week-long carnival includes workshops on installing free and open source software, the hardware crash course, soldering, building websites, plus art exhibitions, performances, cultural discussions and related presentations.

The program will be streamed from the following url’s:

Location Stwst-Saal:
http://etc-stream.servus.at:8000/stwst-saal.ogg
Location Maiz:
http://etc-stream.servus.at:8000/maiz.ogg
Evening Performances
Location Cafe Strom
http://etc-stream.servus.at:8000/strom.ogg

Use fabulous VLC media player on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux to play all your media files, including the above mentioned .ogg streams! Download at http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

You can find details about the workshops, lectures, play labs and performances here:
http://drupal.eclectictechcarnival.org/workshops
http://drupal.eclectictechcarnival.org/lecture
http://drupal.eclectictechcarnival.org/PlayLab
http://drupal.eclectictechcarnival.org/performances+

BOF — “Birds of a Feather” – sessions are ad hoc small gatherings of women who share an interest in specific topics.

The program may still change, please check the website!

And the program is…
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dealing with trolls

some useful texts and links regarding trolls and how best to deal with them:

“Searching for Safety Online: Managing ‘Trolling’ in a Feminist Forum”
A common phenomenon in online discussion groups is the individual who baits and provokes other group members, often with the result of drawing them into fruitless argument and diverting attention from the stated purposes of the group. This study documents a case in which the members of a vulnerable online community—a feminist web-based discussion forum—are targeted by a “troller” attempting to disrupt their discussion space. We analyze the strategies that make the troller successful and the targeted group largely ineffectual in responding to his attack, as a means to understand how such behavior might be minimized and managed in general. The analysis further suggests that feminist and other non-mainstream online forums are especially vulnerable, in that they must balance inclusive ideals against the need for protection and safety, a tension that can be exploited by disruptive elements to generate intragroup conflict. …

“How To Keep Hostile Jerks From Taking Over Your Online Community”
Angry people looking for fights will inevitably try to poison successful Internet communities. Columnist Cory Doctorow looks at ways to remove the poison without killing the discussion too. …

“The Nature of the Troll”
… The truth is, whatever you say to a troll, he is not going to believe you, or admit that he does. He is not going to be convinced, because he has come to your blog especially to piss you off, to divert your energies from your struggles and goals. Trolls existed before the internet. They attacked brave feminists everywhere they spoke up; told feminists that women didn’t need feminism, that they were unnatural women, that they were going to hell, they beat them, they ridiculed them and they went to amazing lengths to shut them up. And why? Because they were afraid, and because, inside they knew that what feminists were talking about was real, that should feminism spread, their male privileges and constructed perverted pleasures would be destroyed. Every time a troll comes a-ranting, whether he polishes his argument with pseudo-intellectual gloss or simply calls you a whoredykebitchprude, he is afraid. And so he should be. …

“Know Thine Enemy – Species of Troll” and “Species of Troll II – More varieties spotted”

for some more discussion of anti-feminist trolling: “Dear Patriarch Kind Sir: I’m terribly sorry to bother you, but mightn’t you remove your jackboot from my throat at your earliest convenience?”

see also:
Disemvoweling
Bork bork bork!-ing

Women and ICTs at the European Feminist Forum – Invitation

forward widely, get involved!

INVITATION:

Since the end of last year a process has started to prepare the first European Feminist Forum (EFF), planned for 13-15 June 2008.

The EFF secretariat had called last year to start ‘Affinity Groups’ on different subjects to prepare the Forum, and so a group was started focussing on women and tech, ICT, New Media – called ‘agitate’ (Affinity Group InformaTion And new TEchnologies).

We are now looking for and inviting more women and women’s groups to join us in this process.

The general aim of the group is to increase visibility of women in IT, with a focus on FLOSS (Free/Libre/Open Source Software) and new media.

From our application to co-ordinate this topic for the EFF:

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Our affinity group will discuss, analyse, raise awareness and get active around issues of women and new media and information and communication technologies (ICTs). The percentage of women who are actively interested in these issues is extremely small, due to different reasons. The roots can be found in education, gender roles, homogeneous and exclusive male structures in existing gender-mixed groups and networks (most of them in fact not mixed but instead almost all-male).

We want to build a stronger network to

* give visibility to our actions,
* carry on the debate about why it seems to be just ‘natural’ that women and computers don’t go together well and what the real reasons are,
* develop more activities with a clear feminist focus (wonderful recent example: Take back the tech),
* share experiences and empower each other and others
* help make access to new media easier for feminist activists
* interrogate and address the ways in which both gender and race are factors that prevent people from having full and equal access to virtual and tech spaces
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