Whose Knowledge?

Whose Voices?

Whose Voices? is the podcast from Whose Knowledge?. Here we collect conversations with people and communities who are decolonizing the internet and working towards knowledge justice. Whose Voices? is CC BY-SA 4.0 licensed.

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Whose Knowledge?

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Technology

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2025. júl. 1.

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Epizódok

Ep6 - Yamanik Cholotío sobre Accesibilidad y Respeto para los Idiomas Indígenas en Internet 18.10.2019

Audio interview in Spanish. English transcript available here: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/transcripts/yamanikcholotio/ [ES] Yamanik Cholotío, mujer indígena, feminista y comunicadora guatemalteca, nos invita a cuestionarnos cuáles serían las tecnologías y plataformas más apropiadas, por qué es importante hacerlas más accesibles, y qué necesitamos para acercar a las comunidades tecnológicas...

Ep 5 - Amira Dhalla on the Internet, governance and getting comfortable with discomfort 17.09.2019

In this podcast interview we discussed Amira Dhalla’s views on creating safe spaces online, whether the internet should have more governance, and why she believes that understanding what the words ‘colonize’ and ‘decolonize’ mean, is key for facilitating change in people. Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode5/

Ep 4 - Jake Orlowitz on “Decolonizing the Internet as a Reparative Movement” 06.06.2019

In this eye-opener conversation Jake Orlowitz shares what brought him to Wikipedia, what are the encyclopedia’s biggest challenges and how we can make alliances and work collectively to fix Wikipedia’s biases. Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode4/

Ep 3 - Reflections from Bangalore after a Wikipedia edit-a-thon 18.04.2019

In this interview we talk with Shobha and Pamini about women’s representation online, consent when taking photos, and the ways in which visibility in some cases can be problematic. All through the lenses of a #VisibleWikiWomen edit-a-thon in Bangalore. Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode3/

Ep 2 - “Ask for what you want”: Sydette Harry’s strategies on how to decolonize the Internet 27.02.2019

What story of the world do you choose to tell? Sydette Harry beautifully reminds us that decolonizing ourselves and the internet requires a fundamental change in our relationships. It requires creating a vision, a big dream that we have never dreamed before. Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode2/

Ep 1 - Maame Marfo: For an Internet Where We Can Tell Our Own Stories 11.02.2019

Like many other Decolonizing the Internet participants, Maame dared to image a future where multiple forms of knowledges cohabite the Internet, and communities from around the world contribute to make it as diverse and rich as the offline world is. She shared her thoughts with us in an interview, and now we share it with you all. Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode1/

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