Technology for Peace – Potential, not Inevitable
Ethan Zuckerman (@ethanz) | Center for Civic Media, MIT | April 6, 2014
Nay Phone Latt
Paul Butler, 2010
homophily
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Flickr photo by Cobalt123
echo
chambers
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“Handphone Table” by Laurie Anderson
technology is political
Left to our own devices,!
we tend towards homophily.!
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Homophily leads to echo chambers,!
which lead to extreme positions.!
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Technology, by itself, !
does not bring people together. !
It may do the opposite.
We can use technology to better understand!
our biases and blind spots, !
and to address them.
globe.mediameter.org
worldaccordingto.mediameter.org
terra-incognita.co
whatwewatch.mediameter.org
We can use technology to create opportunities!
for people to come together.
wearehappyfrom.com
Niamey, Niger
Beijing, China
Georemix is both a tour of the world and a way of
asserting yourself as part of a global phenomenon…!
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…and it could be more.
Toliara, Madagascar
globalvoicesonline.org
meedan.org
We can use technology to confront!
those working against peace.
Susan Benesch
Umati (*iHub research)
Panzagar!
“Flower Speech”
There are no guarantees that technology!
will bring people together.!
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People make technology.!
It’s our responsibility to use it for peace.
thanks!!
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@ethanz!
ethanz@mit.edu

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