Technology for Peace – Potential, not Inevitable Ethan Zuckerman (@ethanz) | Center for Civic Media, MIT | April 6, 2014
May 09, 2015
Technology for Peace – Potential, not Inevitable
Ethan Zuckerman (@ethanz) | Center for Civic Media, MIT | April 6, 2014
Nay Phone Latt
Paul Butler, 2010
homophily !!
Flickr photo by Cobalt123
echo chambers
!!
“Handphone Table” by Laurie Anderson
technology is political
Left to our own devices,!we tend towards homophily.!
!Homophily leads to echo chambers,!
which lead to extreme positions.!!
Technology, by itself, !does not bring people together. !
It may do the opposite.
We can use technology to better understand! our biases and blind spots, !
and to address them.
globe.mediameter.org
worldaccordingto.mediameter.org
terra-incognita.co
whatwewatch.mediameter.org
We can use technology to create opportunities! for people to come together.
wearehappyfrom.com
Niamey, Niger
Beijing, China
Georemix is both a tour of the world and a way of asserting yourself as part of a global phenomenon…!
!…and it could be more.
Toliara, Madagascar
globalvoicesonline.org
meedan.org
We can use technology to confront! those working against peace.
Susan BeneschUmati (*iHub research)
Panzagar!“Flower Speech”
There are no guarantees that technology! will bring people together.!
!People make technology.!
It’s our responsibility to use it for peace.
thanks!!!