considerato che l'argomento Grillo polarizza in maniera forse eccessiva
in un periodo elettorale, considerato che il libro si chiama esattamente
Grillodrome, si può usare il sottotitolo solamente - dall'Italia
videocratica all'impero del clic - oppure desistere se è troppo spinoso
ci tengo a precisare che nel mio lavoro tratto male tanto grillo che
renzi e sinistra istituzionale
il titolo del talk in ogni caso potrebbe anche essere "emotional
sharing: propaganda e persuasione nella politica digitale"
Il 12/06/2017 21:23, rybes ha scritto:
> ciao a tutti, ho scritto un libro che tratta principalmente di M5S,
> cyberdemocrazia, dispositivi di propaganda e persuasione, teoria dei
> media, sociologia politica, usi sociali dell'informatica, ecc.
>
> Si chiama Grillodrome - dall'Italia videocratica all'impero del clic, è
> fortemente critico nei confronti del fenomeno e mi piacerebbe poterlo
> presentare. Mi basta una mezzora, mi accontento pure di 10 minuti, sarò
> presente tutti i giorni, tranne forse domenica. Non ho bisogno di roba
> tecnologica, farei un po' di introduzione per aprire poi il dibattito
> coi presenti.
>
> grazie, r.
>
> Il 12/06/2017 14:00, hackmeeting-request@??? ha scritto:
>> Invia le richieste di iscrizione alla lista Hackmeeting all'indirizzo
>> hackmeeting@???
>>
>> Per iscriverti o cancellarti attraverso il web, visita
>> https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/hackmeeting
>> oppure, via email, manda un messaggio con oggetto `help' all'indirizzo
>> hackmeeting-request@???
>>
>> Puoi contattare la persona che gestisce la lista all'indirizzo
>> hackmeeting-owner@???
>>
>> Se rispondi a questo messaggio, per favore edita la linea dell'oggetto
>> in modo che sia più utile di un semplice "Re: Contenuti del digest
>> della lista Hackmeeting..."
>>
>>
>> Argomenti del Giorno:
>>
>> 1. Rojava Technology (Police Terror)
>> 2. Re: Proposte per due talk + richieste informazioni logistiche
>> nonché passaggi da/per Napoli (nessuno)
>> 3. Re: Rojava Technology (boyska)
>> 4. Re: Rojava Technology (Police Terror)
>> 5. Re: Rojava Technology (Vincenzo Tozzi)
>> 6. Re: Rojava Technology (nessuno)
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:39:00 +0000
>> From: Police Terror <PoliceTerror@???>
>> To: Hackmeeting@???
>> Subject: [Hackmeeting] Rojava Technology
>> Message-ID: <6335089b-0855-781d-dbfc-8990a1f664ea@???>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> My name is Amir Taaki, and I was in Rojava for a year and a half. When I
>> came back to England, I was under house arrest for a year.
>>
>> I just found out about your event, and I am rushing to make plans to
>> arrive on Wednesday.
>>
>> If you have space for my talk, I want this talk:
>>
>> Title:
>> Call for a Revolutionary Hacker Movement to fight Capitalist Modernity
>>
>> Presentation:
>>
>> Ideas play a fundamental role in collective consciousness and more
>> generally in human history. History is the result of human will and
>> action, but always within the framework of convictions, beliefs and
>> representations which provide meaning and direction.
>>
>> Classical forms of domination and political power are growing impotent.
>> Modernity has led to an explosion of knowledge which spreads with little
>> regard to consequence. Closed entities have given way to interconnected
>> networks with fuzzy reference points.
>>
>> This swamp threatens humanity on a metaphysical level, a sinister
>> hegemony constantly reshaping itself. This giant megamachine warps
>> humanity in service of its own growth disconnected from any sense of
>> divine values or higher purpose.
>>
>> Technology is one of the main drivers of the civilizational process. As
>> hackers we have the ability and opportunity to seize power. But that
>> will only happen through an organized coherent political movement with a
>> well developed analysis of capitalist modernity. It will not happen
>> through random spontaneous acts of creative tinkering. To save humanity
>> from death, we need a movement that creates new philosophy, and works
>> hard towards our shared utopia.
>>
>> It's time that we restate our goals, and organize a new coherent
>> movement that dedicates itself towards furthering this vision.
>>
>> ---------------
>>
>> Amir Taaki, Rojava Economics Committee
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 09:51:03 +0000
>> From: nessuno <zioalfa@???>
>> To: hackmeeting@???
>> Subject: Re: [Hackmeeting] Proposte per due talk + richieste
>> informazioni logistiche nonché passaggi da/per Napoli
>> Message-ID: <7fec23348b7545fa76a419e31469e51a@???>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>>
>> Il 2017-06-12 10:52 boyska ha scritto:
>>> frantic:
>>>> Il 2017-05-22 23:38 ginox ha scritto:
>>>>> uh 18 - 20-45 e' brutto, perche' le fasce orarie per cena e pranzo saranno
>>>>>
>>
>>> Scusate eh, ma gli slot iniziano a scarseggiare, specie quelli ad orari
>>> così "ambiti".
>> io mi sognavo un talk di 3 ore ore 12 14con ambra angiolini su:
>> https://www.wired.it/lol/2017/04/07/slvrnzll-troll-salvatore-aranzulla/
>> anche se qui vi vedo fermi su:
>> https://www.wired.it/lol/2015/15/07/Jaromill-troll-lanciamar-aranzulla/
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 12:03:30 +0200
>> From: boyska <piuttosto@???>
>> To: hackmeeting@???
>> Subject: Re: [Hackmeeting] Rojava Technology
>> Message-ID: <20170612100330.GD32324@???>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>>
>> Police Terror:
>>> My name is Amir Taaki, and I was in Rojava for a year and a half. When
>>> I came back to England, I was under house arrest for a year.
>>>
>>> I just found out about your event, and I am rushing to make plans to
>>> arrive on Wednesday. If you have space for my talk, I want this talk:
>>
>> hello!
>> sure we can find space for this talk.
>>
>> Could you clarify:
>> - the expected duration of the talk
>> - the "form": a presentation? a debate? something in between?
>>
>> ciao
>>
>
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