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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 francoisa, 13 February, 2025
Objectif 

Faire prendre conscience des la présence de Data-brockers, omniprésents sur de nombreux sites Internet grand public.

Niveau de complexité (en termes de temps, matériel et profil de personne)

Matériel nécessaire : Imprimer la fiche "Tutoriel" utilisable en mode découverte en autonomie.

Nombre de participant·es : Pas de limites. 

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PUNCH - Pour Un Numérique Critique et Humain,  is a collective that works to bring together conferences, interiews, articles and broadcasts a podcast aimed at defining what kind of digital technology is desirable for what kind of society.


Podcast created by Pointculture in partnership with ACMJ, Arts & Publics, Centre Librex, Cesep, cfs.EP, Culture & Démocratie, Gsara, La Concertation, La Maison du livre, PAC, PointCulture, Revue Nouvelle.

By CemeaFrance, 24 January, 2025
GSARA's mission is to encourage critical thinking, individual and collective expression and to promote cinematographic works.
By CemeaFrance, 24 January, 2025
Les Habitant-e-s des images was set up in 2013 and focuses on the city and the media, art and social issues. When art echoes social or urban issues and actively involves its subjects: residents, experts, institutions...

In particular, they are behind the Belgian Digital Code, a Human Committee, a collective of citizens working together to create new digital regulations to ensure that public and private services remain accessible in a non-digital way so as to avoid social exclusion and environmental costs.

As part of its #Jenesuispasunedata campaign, UFC que choisir offers to analyse your data to find out how big tech organisations use your data. You will also find advice on how to delete your data and exercise your rights when it comes to digital data. 

This site allows you to view the authorisations and trackers to which applications have access on Android.

Educational activity: have fun looking at what the ‘météo France’ application has access to. Is this normal? Look for an alternative and compare! (The same goes for other applications, even a very simple one for turning on your phone's flashlight... surprises!)

This Ceméa website brings together a wide range of information on free software.

It provides links to free, ethical and solidarity-based online services, suggests free tools and software, and brings together a variety of resources (music, images, etc.), as well as a web radio station and some advice in the ‘we've read, seen and tried...’ section.