It has been 6 months since I passed my viva, yet I forgot to share my thesis here :unacceptable: (due to it feeling unreal af... until... today :)

It's called 'The Image at the End of the World: Communities of practice redefining technology on a damaged Earth'. In it I describe communities which give voice and shape to different definitions and roles for technology within the polycrisis: permacomputing, computing within limits, collapse informatics, salvage computing, slow tech, redundant technology, low-tech, feminist technology, convivial computing, disability driven development and more.

researchportal.lsbu.ac.uk/en/p

With contributions by so many amazing people! Including @cclʗristina @alcstrtStrt @anglklain @amelia @decentral1sed1 @cmos4040 @p_p @mara @renireni (she/her) @diacritterNina Botthof @constant @snisioisergiu @rra𝓻𝓻𝓪 @320x200ultrageranium @wendydywen @kattraliDelisa @praxeologyHart of the Wud @michalMichal Klodner @viznutviznut | Ville-Matias Heikkilä @sister0Nancy Mauro-Flude @pixoulsPixel is the smallest dragon @msavoritias @jonuriarte @smmrcrSam @hellocatfood @neauoireDevine Lu Linvega @rek @dougschulerDoug is riding the mastodon! @solderpunk @titipi @xocffoeg @aaaannet and more!

Image with the title 'damaged earth catalog' and subtitle 'access to collective reimagining' above a block ascii image of the earth as seen from space.
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