Technological Resistances

Towards Equitable and Sustainable Technological Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean

We seek to investigate how technological resistance in Latin America and the Caribbean confronts and corrects biases, especially gender biases, in technological innovation, thus promoting digital equity and socio-environmental justice in the region.

We will comprehensively analyze technological resistance through a literature review, interviews, and surveys. We will document resistance strategies and assess their impact on digital equity and socio-environmental justice. We will develop proposals for a more just technology design and influence public policies to promote technology's ethical and equitable use.

Bias Analysis and Resistance

It is hoped to identify and document biases, especially gender biases, in technology and local resilience strategies. These findings will provide a solid basis for understanding and addressing technological challenges.

Impact Assessment

The evaluation will reveal how technological resilience initiatives in the region have advanced digital equity and socio-environmental justice. The results will identify successes and challenges, guiding future improvements.

Improvement proposals

Recommendations will be developed for fair technological design and public policy changes at the regional levels. The aim is to promote digital equity and sustainability, influencing regional policies and practices.

About the Project

Exploration of Technological Resistance in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technology perpetuates gender biases and inequalities, intensifying digital violence and socio-environmental injustices. Organizations and social movements in Latin America and the Caribbean create technological resistances that challenge these problems and promote essential changes. This project focuses on technological innovation by examining how these entities address and correct biases, especially gender biases. Analyzing their strategies and results will allow the development of practical solutions to promote digital equity and socio-environmental justice, transforming technology into a tool for inclusion and equity.

Related Projects

Digital Commons

This project investigates the impact of digital commons in the region, focusing on understanding the role of feminist digital commons and its influence in the fight for gender equality and social justice. Using an interdisciplinary approach, she deepens her understanding and relationship with local feminist movements.

Gender Biases in Technological Innovation

This project investigates how gender biases in technology amplify digital violence against women in Talca, Maule Region, Chile. By identifying specific forms of violence and assessing technological biases, practical solutions will be developed to improve digital security, focusing on technical and design aspects.

situada.online

We explore technology from a Latin American and feminist perspective, recognizing it as a space of power and possibility that we seek to transform.

EN