Latest resources and structures

During two years (2023-2024), 7 organisations from 5 countries of Europe met each other, and developed different animation approaches and mutualized ressources for young people. 

Most of our approaches and ressources are directly available in our website. If you are interested to have more information on what happened during these visit, you can click on brief bellow (regarding the city). You will find more information concerning organizations we met and activities we did : 

 

By cemea.be, 9 November, 2024
Since 2002, Tactic asbl supports associations and activist groups in adopting free, ethical and sustainable IT tools, with the objective of emancipation and collective appropriation of digital technologies. The association organises workshops and publishes the collaborative journal “Curseurs”, with the aim of developing critical thinking and collective action around the political and social issues linked to the digital world.
By cemea.be, 9 November, 2024
A non-profit, self-managed hosting provider based in Belgium, Domaine public aims to encourage autonomy in the management of our information and communication tools. They offer hosting for websites, e-mail, discussion lists and clouds, but also maintain free instant messaging services, videoconferencing, collaborative editors, streaming, video platforms and other collective organisation tools. All free software!

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A short animation to explain the Fediverse, a decentralised network that lets you share short publications (Mastodon), videos (PeerTube), events (Mobilizon) or images (Pixelfed).

Animation by Aryeom, produced by LILA - ZeMarmot Team, in collaboration with Framasoft (France, 2022). CC BY-SA. 1 min. 38 s.

As a brave new world of ubiquitous AI arrives, an overview of the latest tech advances. Europe is playing catch up in the frantic AI technology race but has an ever-growing number of start-ups specialising in the field. Jonas Andrulis, founder of Aleph Alpha, a company based in Heidelberg in Germany, is looking to generate AI capable of streamlining the work of public bodies. Frenchman Thomas Wolf, co-founder of the Hugging Face platform, favours open source AI that is accessible to all.

Algorithmic video surveillance has transformed the "classic" cameras on the streets of our cities. This technology, sold by its promoters as a "decision aid", is actually an algorithmic layer added to the cameras to identify and analyze the allegedly "suspicious" behaviors or movements that the police want to track. Its deployment is carried out in complete opacity and without any public debate, in probably more than a hundred cities today, leaving the field free for the industrialists to promote and perfect their product of which we are the guinea pigs.

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CHATONS – kittens in french – is the Collective of Hosters Alternative, Transparent, Open, Neutral and Solidarity. This collective aims to bring together structures offering free, ethical and decentralised online services in order to allow users to quickly find alternatives that respect their data and privacy to the services offered by GAFAM (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft).

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"De-Google-ify Internet" is an initiative by Framasoft, a French not-for-profit association, aiming to reduce dependency on major tech giants and promote digital sovereignty. Through this program, Framasoft offers free, open-source alternatives to popular online services provided by companies like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, encouraging a more ethical, transparent, and privacy-respecting internet.