Hi James,
Yes, good to see you too!
These are the questions indeed. Yesterday I was in the European Parliament in a workshop and conference on digital strategic autonomy/sovereignty and a lot of things were said there (@Felipe also the open source wave in 2003 was mentioned) that can be relevant but I need some time to write it down, so I will come back you asap on this,
Greetings, Rob
Ps. The idea is to have monthly conversations
> On 23 Sep 2024, at 23:31, James Wallbank <james@???> wrote:
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> Great to see you again, Rob!
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> One thing I'd like to follow up—you called, several times, for us to start to "package the story" and "sell the story" of critical engagement with technology.
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> But I think it's worthwhile considering the objectives of our communications. Who are the audience? What are the changes we want to effect?
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> On the one hand, I can see it might be advantageous to communicate with the grassroots: activists, cultural workers, students, makers and hackers. But on the other hand, there are reasons why we might want to communicate with centres of power: tech companies, policy makers, government agencies and so on.
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> Perhaps we want to do do both—but if so, we need to be very careful that we tailor what we say so that it fits the audience.
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> What do you see as the audience?
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> What's the objective?
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> Cheers,
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> James
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> On Mon, 23 Sept 2024, 16:21 Rob van Kranenburg, <kranenbu@??? <mailto:kranenbu@xs4all.nl>> wrote:
>> Hello all,
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>> We had a great call and decided to make it monthly.
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>> @carsten, can we keep this room for that?
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>> We did not record as I forgot and then I thought it could break the flow.
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>> The most important thing was that we feel that - not being naive and against all odds maybe - there is potential for a new positive story taking the digital reality fully into account.
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>> We want to find the nugget, the psychological and cultural angles and package them in a good story,
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>> Greetings, Rob
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