2025-05-03 –, Barn
Language: English
One key indicator of voters turning towards populism and thus fashists is the feeling of a lack of perspective. Usually brought about by degrading infrastructure, the absence of infrastructure deemed to apropriate and loss in faith of institutions of democracy.
This can be understood as a motivation to engage in civic-tech as a form of anti fashist activism.
I will try to summarize what I learned in my five year long journey starting with the #wirvsvirus hackathon of the german gouverment in 2020 .
Voters turn towards populist and thus fashists when democracies fail.
Whilst there is a plethora of reasons for this, this talk will adress how civi-tech activistim might help to fight fashism.
Whist in their every-day live most people use digital solutions with at least a bearable UX/UI experience when ordering food online or during their work interaction with the gouverment falls vastly behind. Therefore eroding the public trust in gouverment. This phenomenon can be described with the concept non-simultaneity by Ernst Bloch.
Folloing the idea that the CCC is working in an honorary capacity as the quality control of the Innovation Council Public-Health (Innovationsverbund Öffentliche Gesundheit e.V.) aims to show what could be possible from a technical and economic perspective, following an approach we call
"strategic prototyping". The later is not limited to the technical perspective but also includes the question how public digital infrastructures could be maintained from an operational perspective and organisational set-up.
Tut Dinge mit digitalen Infrastrukturen von Freifunk über Gesundheitsämter, Registermodernisierung, digitale Identitäten und Build Pipelines.