{"id":1503,"date":"2008-11-30T13:58:58","date_gmt":"2008-11-30T18:58:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.terrorware.com\/geoff\/2008\/11\/30\/take-back-the-tech\/"},"modified":"2008-11-30T13:58:58","modified_gmt":"2008-11-30T18:58:58","slug":"take-back-the-tech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.terrorware.com\/geoff\/2008\/11\/30\/take-back-the-tech\/","title":{"rendered":"Take Back The Tech"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><font size=\"3\"><strong>Take Back the Tech: take action &#8211;  online and off &#8211; to end violence against women<\/p>\n<p><\/strong>Whether its through  community radio, posters, sms, emails, audiocasts or websites, creative and  informed use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) helps get the  word out on violence against women (VAW). We have to know about technology to  best use it for our activism, we have to understand it to protect ourselves and  others, and to keep shaping an internet for all. From 25 November to 10 December  it&#8217;s time once again to \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Take Back the Tech!\u00e2\u20ac\u009d and use ICTs to end violence  against women.<\/p>\n<p>Women around the world are increasingly using ICTs to  strategise, protest and mobilise: an SMS message brought together hundreds of  women to protest their right to choose in the UK in a \u00e2\u20ac\u0153flashmob\u00e2\u20ac\u009d; an online  petition in a social networking community attracted signatures against the  stoning of women in Kurdistan from corners of the world previously unimaginable;  mobile phones allow for quick snapshots to document abuse; blogs in dozens of  languages decry VAW. At the same time, perpetrators of VAW also take advantage  of technology: a husband switches his wife&#8217;s SIM card to spy on her mobile phone  callers in Free State, South Africa; the Iranian government repeatedly blocks  access within Iran to a website calling for an end to discriminatory laws  against Iranian women.<\/p>\n<p>For 16 days of activism against VAW, the APC  Women&#8217;s Programme (APC WNSP) calls on all ICT users to stretch and hone internet  skills and strategies for activism to ensure women&#8217;s safety online and off.<br \/>\n<\/font><\/p>\n<h2><strong>What is the campaign about?<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><font size=\"3\">Take Back the Tech is a  collaborative campaign by internet users, advocates,collectives and  organisations that take issue with the prevalence of VAW in our diverse  realities. Initiated by APC WNSP in 2006, the campaign is part of the 16 Days of  Activism Against Gender-based Violence initiative.<\/p>\n<p>It is our right to  shape, define, participate, use and share knowledge,information and technology,  and to create digital spaces that protect everyone&#8217;s right to interact freely  without harassment or threat to safety. Take Back the Tech calls on all users of  ICTs &#8211; especially grrls and women &#8211; to take control of technology and  consciously use it to disrupt unequal power relations.<br \/>\n<\/font><\/p>\n<h2><strong>How can you Take Back the Tech?<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><font size=\"3\">DAILY  ACTIONS<br \/>\nThroughout the 16 days, daily actions using the internet to fight  against VAW aim to stretch skills and knowledge around ICTs and VAW. It&#8217;s an  opportunity to take time to play with technology for a purpose &#8211; exploring  mapping, editing audio, transforming photos, sending mass SMS through the  internet \u00e2\u20ac\u201c to take action with new tools or apply the tools you use every day in  a different way. Simply visit the campaign website at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.takebackthetech.net\/\">http:\/\/www.takebackthetech.net<\/a> to check out the latest  daily action.<\/p>\n<p>CAMPAIGN SPOTLIGHT<br \/>\nLocal campaigners have embraced Take  Back the Tech in different ways: training women&#8217;s organisations in web 2.0 tools  to help get the word out in Mexico and Uruguay; putting resources in local  languages such as Khmer in Cambodia; building computers \u00e2\u20ac\u201c and learning how to  sew \u00e2\u20ac\u201c in Brazil. Campaigners are organising online protest petitions and  audiocasting public forums. Every other day a new campaign will be featured on  the Take Back the Tech website. Check out a campaign spotlight, learn about the  local reality of violence women face and challenge, and help their cause from  afar.<\/p>\n<p>LOCAL INITIATIVES<br \/>\nStart your own Take Back The Tech campaign.  Every year, independent and creative initiatives to Take Back The Tech have  taken off in different parts of the world, translating content and action to  address local needs and priorities. Use the campaign website to highlight your  action, find useful tools and tips, and adapt images and graphics to your needs.  You can even create your own page on the site, just email us to let us know how  we can support your action.<\/p>\n<p>ka-BLOG!<br \/>\nDeepen the debate around  violence against women by joining the 16 day blogathon. New to blogging? This is  the perfect reason to start your own, or at least, click that &#8216;comment&#8217; button  to have your say. Daily topics will be posted on the campaign site to stir  conversation, as well as instructions on how to set up a blog.<\/p>\n<p>DIGITAL  STORIES, AUDIOCASTS &amp; MORE<br \/>\nLearn by listening to the experience and  stories of women and men affected by VAW. The campaign website will feature  digital stories, audiocasts, video clips and postcards. If you have something  you would like to share, just log on to the campaign site and submit your story.<\/p>\n<p>SUGGEST AN ACTION<br \/>\nHelp shape the campaign by sharing your experience  and ideas. Submit your thoughts at the campaign website, and make it part of the  campaign.<\/p>\n<p>Check the <\/font><a href=\"http:\/\/www.takebackthetech.net\/\"><font color=\"#000080\" size=\"3\"><u>www.takebackthetech.net<\/u><\/font><\/a> <font size=\"3\">daily from 25  November to 10 December, and take action. Reclaim technology to end violence  against women.<\/p>\n<p>For more information, consult the FAQ at <\/font><a href=\"http:\/\/takebackthetech.net\/about\/campaign\"><font color=\"#000080\" size=\"3\"><u>http:\/\/takebackthetech.net\/about\/campaign<\/u><\/font><\/a><font size=\"3\">  or send an email to <\/font><a href=\"mailto:ideas@takebackthetech.net\"><font color=\"#000080\" size=\"3\"><u>ideas@takebackthetech.net<\/u><\/font><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Take Back the Tech: take action &#8211; online and off &#8211; to end violence against women Whether its through community radio, posters, sms, emails, audiocasts or websites, creative and informed use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) helps get the word out on violence against women (VAW). 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