THE RADICAL ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN POLITICAL IMAGINATION AND PRODUCTION OF COMMON FUTURE IN BELARUSIAN PROTESTS
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In: Topos, Vol. 2023, No. 2, 28.12.2023, p. 153-164.
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T1 - THE RADICAL ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN POLITICAL IMAGINATION AND PRODUCTION OF COMMON FUTURE IN BELARUSIAN PROTESTS
AU - Davydzik, Volha
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023, European Humanities University. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/12/28
Y1 - 2023/12/28
N2 - The following article explores the idea of how information technologies could serve the idea of a common future in the world of catastrophe. In a world of socio-political catastrophes, violent suppression of rights and freedoms, oppressive state machines and covert control tactics, attempts are being made to find soft tactics of resistance, non-violent forms of confrontation that would allow to overcome the existing patriarchal order and reveal neo-colonial practices. The digital environment can be not only a tool for the production of machines of total control or the maintenance of the capitalist order of consumption. They can also serve as a tool for soft, nonviolent resistance to rigid structures, creating emancipatory tools for overcoming oppressive power relations and transforming the socio-political environment into a more inclusive, open structure. The article also attempts to return to the discussion about the critical potential of the theory of cyberfeminism, which not only analyzes the social and political, but also revises information technologies from the point of view of their emancipatory potential.
AB - The following article explores the idea of how information technologies could serve the idea of a common future in the world of catastrophe. In a world of socio-political catastrophes, violent suppression of rights and freedoms, oppressive state machines and covert control tactics, attempts are being made to find soft tactics of resistance, non-violent forms of confrontation that would allow to overcome the existing patriarchal order and reveal neo-colonial practices. The digital environment can be not only a tool for the production of machines of total control or the maintenance of the capitalist order of consumption. They can also serve as a tool for soft, nonviolent resistance to rigid structures, creating emancipatory tools for overcoming oppressive power relations and transforming the socio-political environment into a more inclusive, open structure. The article also attempts to return to the discussion about the critical potential of the theory of cyberfeminism, which not only analyzes the social and political, but also revises information technologies from the point of view of their emancipatory potential.
KW - cyberfeminism
KW - digital technologies
KW - new ontology
KW - political imagination
KW - soft tactics of resistance
KW - utopian future
KW - Cultural studies
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204420518&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.61095/1815-0047-2023-2-153-164
DO - 10.61095/1815-0047-2023-2-153-164
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85204420518
VL - 2023
SP - 153
EP - 164
JO - Topos
JF - Topos
SN - 1815-0047
IS - 2
ER -