gandhiano / technology-degrowth

Looking at digital technology under the lenses of hacktivism and degrowth
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a degrowth narrative which involves hacking cultures #9

Open almereyda opened 8 years ago

almereyda commented 8 years ago

Looking at the work in the questions branch, which I haven't been aware of up until today, reveals extended perspectives on the proposed book chapter living in master. It is yet to be answered if this interview represents another chapter, or will have to influence the original text.

The questions already offer a guideline to formulate a narrative. Then the ends of

suggest to extend the storyline in so far, that a degrowth perspecitves on technolgy usage can neither be found within an imaginatory escapism, as selected populations are users of connected devices anyway, nor within an abundant distribution of ubiquituous connectivity.

Especially hybrid on- and offline multi-device workflows and usage patterns are of high importance to requirements selection for community infrastructures.

@gandhiano Where should this be integrated, as an answer to the questions or within the chapter's text?

gandhiano commented 8 years ago

The text for the book chapter will consist exclusively if the answer to the questions

gandhiano commented 8 years ago

@almereyda I did a major rework on several questions, with this issue in the background, so would like to know how do you feel the narrative is now described?

I missed to add the hybrid and offline multi-device workflows through async patterns of collaboration and in fact the article has now over 8000 characters too much and I need to focus on cutting. I think one or two sentences for q5 (vision) would anyway make sense. Can you help here?

almereyda commented 8 years ago

For hacking culture, I always liked:

and in-depth documentation like: