Situated Technologies Pamphlets 3: Situated Advocacy
A special double issue featuring the essays:
Community Wireless Networks as Situated Advocacy
– Laura Forlano and Dharma Dailey
Suspicious Images, Latent Interfaces
– Benjamin Bratton and Natalie JeremijenkoDownload a free PDF here, or buy a printed copy from Lulu.com
Advocacy is the act of arguing on behalf of a particular cause, idea or person, and addresses issues including self-advocacy, environmental protection, the rights of women, youth and minorities, social justice, the re-structured digital divide and political reform.
Situated Technologies Pamphlets 3: Situated Advocacy considers how situated technologies have been—or might be—mobilized toward changing and/or influencing social or political policies, practices, and beliefs. What new forms of advocacy are enabled by contemporary location-based or context-aware media and information systems? How might they lend tactical support to the process of managing information flows and disseminating strategic knowledge that influences individual behavior or opinion, corporate conduct or public policy and law?
[From Situated Technologies]
Michiel de Lange is a PhD candidate at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, fac. Philosophy. Michiel studies mobile technologies in relation to personal and cultural identities. His research project is called Playful Identities (www.playful-identities.nl), a collaboration between philosophers, media theorists, and empirical researchers. Michiel has an MA in Cultural Anthropology (University of Amsterdam). In 2000 he did research on the rise of the internet in Indonesia. Michiel collaborates in a locative media art/science project which takes place in Nigeria (www.nomadicmilk.net). Between 2001-2005 Michiel worked for Knowledgeland (www.knowledgeland.org), a Dutch thinktank that initiates innovative projects to enhance the knowledge-based society. Michiel worked for Cybersoek (www.cybersoek.nl), a computer neighborhood center in Amsterdam, teaching people of all ages and backgrounds how to use digital media. Michiel blogs about his research at http://blog.bijt.org.
