Tecnoactivism. The political experience of Riereta.net
Abstract
This Thesis's summary explores the political and epistemological proposal that emerges from Free Software development made from Riereta.net. From the ethnography of this project, we analyse its contributions to knowledge production and to social studies of science and technology. This allows us to define the experience as a 'techno-epistemic workshop' in which new forms of organization, objects and epistemic practices coexist with other traditional ones, such as typical of laboratories and other techno-scientific institutions. Its description as “technoactivist” reveals its critical and politicizing potential in the field of technology and knowledge production. In a second moment, we explore its political potential in the light of Social Movements' Theories and other ones related to political philosophy. In conclusion, the experience of Riereta offers us new ways of understanding the collective political action, its objects and agents.Keywords
tecnoactivism, politics, technology, free softwarePublished
2011-03-08
How to Cite
Callén, B. (2011). Tecnoactivism. The political experience of Riereta.net. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 11(1), 297–311. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v11n1.840
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