Log Out: A Glossary of Technological Resistance and Decentralization

This book brings together voices from various fields of intellectual inquiry, based on the idea that technological, legal and societal aspects of the information sphere are interlinked and co-dependent from each other. In order to tackle the existing gap in shared semantics, this glossary converges...

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Hauptverfasser: Valeria Ferrari, Florian Idelberger, Andrea Leiter, Morshed Mannan, María-Cruz Valiente, Balázs Bodó, Kelsie Nabben, Ellie Rennie, Aron Fischer, María-Cruz Valiente, Florian Tschorsch, Ingolf G. A. Pernice, Brett Scott, Jaya Klara Brekke, Wassim Zuhair Alsindi, André Ramiro, Ruy de Queiroz, Heleen Janssen, Jatinder Singh, Balázs Bodó, Roel Roscam Abbing, Cade Diehm, Shahed Warreth, Samer Hassan, Primavera De Filippi, Isabelle A. Zaugg, Anushah Hossain, Brendan Molloy, Daniel Villar-Onrubia, Victoria I. Marín, Laura Lotti, Péter Mezei, Selwa Sweidan, Karlynne Ejercito, Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Rebecca C. Fan, Ming-Syuan Ho, Kalpana Tyagi, Michael Zargham, Gerd Beuster, Oliver Leistert, Theo Röhle, Ori Shimony, Ámbar Tenorio-Fornés, Alexandra Giannopoulou, Fennie Wang, Chris Wray, Giovanni Sileno, Francisco Javier Moreno Gálvez, Francisco Sierra Caballero, Indrek Ibrus, Ulrike Rohn, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Matthew Archer, Louis Ravn, Moritz Becker, Catalina Goanta, Alfa Yohanis, Vikas Jaiman, Visara Urovi, Jack Wilson, Andy Díaz Sánchez
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Zusammenfassung:This book brings together voices from various fields of intellectual inquiry, based on the idea that technological, legal and societal aspects of the information sphere are interlinked and co-dependent from each other. In order to tackle the existing gap in shared semantics, this glossary converges the efforts of experts from various disciplines to build a shared vocabulary on the social, technical, economic, political aspects of decentralized, distributed or sovereign technologies: artifacts which seek to challenge the techno-social status quo by, for example, circumventing law enforcement, resisting surveillance, or being participative. The idea of this glossary arose from the need for a workable, flexible and multidisciplinary resource for terminological clarity, which reflects instead of denying complexity. Situating the terms emerging through technology development in the wider context of multidisciplinary scientific, policy and political discourses, this glossary provides a conceptual toolkit for the study of the various political, economic, legal and technical struggles that decentralized, encryption-based, peer-to-peer technologies bring about and go through. Choosing relevant technology-related terms and understanding them is to investigate their affordances within a given ecosystem of actors, discourses and systems of incentives. This requires an interdisciplinary, multi-layered approach that is attentive to the interlinkages between technological design nuances and socio-political, economic implications.