This project is maintained by the Humane Tech Community. In this space our members collaborate to create (social) media campaigns that aim to inform the wider public on the problems that come with modern technology and the need to address these by applying Humane Technology. Of course, non-members can contribute just as well, though - if you are as concerned as us about the impact of technology on our society - we heartily invite you to join our community!
Every Humane Tech Community member can suggest new Themes and Campaigns by posting in the Awareness program.
Every campaign has a Theme and themes can have multiple campaigns. Themes have high-level, long-term objectives to be attained by execution of their related Campaigns. Hence they are long-lived and determine the focus and scope of the campaigns that adhere to the theme.
See the full List of all Campaign Themes of the Humane Tech Community.
Campaigns are at the heart of the Awareness Program. They are where members team up to plan coordinated activities. Each Campaign has its own goals and deliverables to be produced when the campaign executes. Each campaign defines its own campaign strategy. Campaigns are less abstract concept than a campaign themes, and they can be short-lived, only executing to produce their deliverables and then finish.
In addition to the Campaigns displayed in this page, additional campaign proposals may be found in the Issue Tracker of the Github repository associated with the Awareness Program.
See the full List of all Campaigns of the Humane Tech Community.
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/themes
/campaigns
/strategy
/resources
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Humane Tech Awareness Campaigns by The Humane Tech Community is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
All the works in this repository are licensed under the license mentioned here, unless subfolders explicitly state a different license for the content in that particular subfolder.