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<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-home"></i>: Neptune
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-<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack9">Free Software in practice</span>
+<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack10">Exploring Free Software concepts</span>
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<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>Building and living a free life isn't easy. Not only do we need to keep reminding ourselves about our reasons for choosing free/libre software, but also about being mindful when choosing the right hardware to run free software on. It's easy to run free software when we have complete control over our hardware, but when the hardware limits or controls what software can be run on it, it also eliminates our ability to choose free software.</p>
<p>Unless we choose our hardware carefully, we will slowly run out of places to run free software. Hence, the necessity to build a "liberated home".</p>
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<i class="glyphicon glyphicon-road"></i>: <span class="lptrack lptrack6">Education</span>
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-<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>This interactive talk explores learning components that can be used to promote digital freedom. The wicked problem (c.f. Rittel 1973) of dark patterns and digital tracking will be countered by a pattern-based design approach to generating 'surprising' traces (Goodyear & Retalis 2010, Tunstall 2019, Ricoeur 1988, Stiegler 2018). This approach will be illustrated through examples of learning components that can be used in a variety of contexts, not just in institutionalized learning.</p>
+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>This interactive talk explores learning components that can be used to promote digital freedom. The wicked problem (c.f. Rittel 1973) of dark patterns and digital tracking will be countered by a pattern-based design approach to generating 'surprising' traces (Goodyear & Retalis 2010, Tunstall 2019, Ricoeur 1988, Stiegler 2018). This approach will be illustrated through examples of learning components that can be used in a variety of contexts, not just in institutionalized learning.</p>
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+<div class="abstract"><div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>In her keynote, Marleen will explain how Waag’s model of the <a href="https://publicstack.net/">Public Stack</a>) proposes an alternative way of designing and developing technology. Public Stack advocates for a design of technology with the interests of the public in mind. She will show how the program has been developed over the course of the last four years, and how Waag and its partners apply the model and spread free software awareness in various sectors, including health, media, and government. From building the capacities of citizens, developing critical maker education and the development of data commons and ethical tech like Fairphone.</p>
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+<div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>Marleen Stikker is founder of Waag, a social organization and research institute for creative technologies and social innovation. The prolific advocate for free, honest, and inclusive technology, and honorary PhD, is also founder of The Digital City (1993), a group that provides free public access to the Internet in Amsterdam, and author of the book "Het Internet is Stuk" (The Internet is Broken).</p><br />
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I am currently enrolled in a PhD program, and the talk I am giving is related to my research.</p><br />
+<p>This talk will be co-presented by Jorge Luis Ortega Arjona</p><br />
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