Wepụghachi Nkà na Ụzụ!
Take Back The Tech bụ mgbasa ozi zuru ụwa ọnụ na-emekọ ihe ọnụ na-ejikọta okwu nke ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị na teknụzụ ozi na nkwukọrịta (ICT). O bu n’obi ime ka ndị mmadụ mara maka otu ime ihe ike a na-eme ụmụnwaanyị n’igwe okwu ICT dị ka ịntanetị na ekwentị, na ịkpọku ka ndị mmadụ jiri ICT na-agba mbọ kwụsị ime ihe ike ụmụ nwanyị.[1]
Ọ bụ Association for Progressive Communications, Women's Networking Support Programme malitere ya na 2006. Kemgbe ahụ, ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu, ndị otu na ndị na-abụghị ndị gọọmentị na-akwado ma ọ dịkarịa ala mba 24.[2]
Aha ahụ bụ Take Back The Tech! sitere n'ike mmụọ nsọ nke Take Back the Night (ma ọ bụ Reclaim the Night), njem na-eme ngagharị iwe na-eme ihe megide ndina n'ike na ụdị ime ihe ike ndị ọzọ megide ụmụ nwanyị.[1]
Ihe si na ya pụta
dezieMgbasa ozi a gosiputara ụzọ ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị si na-ewere ụdị ọhụrụ site na iji ICT. Nke a gụnyere:
- Mmegbu n'ịntanetị. Dịka ọmụmaatụ, mgbe onye na-enye nsogbu na-eziga ozi ugboro ugboro, nke a na-achọghị, nke na-eyi egwu na / ma ọ bụ nke mmekọahụ site na iji email ma ọ bụ SMS. Nke a nwekwara ike ịgụnye itinye ozi onwe onye banyere onye ahụ e gburu na / ma ọ bụ foto dijitalụ gbanwere nke onye ahụ e megburu na forums na weebụsaịtị ọha na eze, na-esokarị ozi na-arịọ maka nzaghachi mmekọahụ ma ọ bụ ime ihe ike.
- Ịgba ọsọ na Internet. Dịka ọmụmaatụ, ojiji nke netwọk mmekọrịta dị ka Facebook na Twitter iji soro ọrụ na mmegharị mmadụ, ojiji a na-eji spyware nyochaa kọmputa mmadụ na iji Ịntanetị eme ihe, yana ojiji nke Ngwaọrụ Satellite zuru ụwa ọnụ iji soro mmegharị na ọnọdụ mmadụ, nke na-abụkarị site n'aka onye na-eme ihe ike n'ụlọ.
- mmegbu nke nzuzo na ịntanetị na iyi egwu. Dịka ọmụmaatụ, izipu foto onwe onye na vidiyo nke a na-ejikarị eme ihe gbasara mmekọahụ na saịtị Ịntanetị iji weda onye ọzọ ala, ma ọ bụ mee ka onye ahụ mezuo ihe ndị a chọrọ.
Nnyocha na-egosi na ihe ka ọtụtụ n'ụdị ndị a na-eme ihe ike na teknụzụ bụ ụmụ nwanyị.[3][4]
Mgbasa ozi ahụ ghọtakwara na nkewa dijitalụ nwoke na nwanyị na-enye aka na mmekọrịta ike na-ezighi ezi nke na-eme ka ọnọdụ ime ihe ike megide ụmụ nwanyị nwee ike ime.[1] Iji dozie esemokwu a, a na-agba ndị mgbasa ozi ume:
- Cheta ma kwado onyinye akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ụmụ nwanyị nyere na mmepe nke ICT, dị ka onyinye nke Ada Lovelace na Grace Hopper.
- Bulie ikike nke ụmụ nwanyị na ụmụ agbọghọ n'iji ICT ọhụrụ.
- Na-akwalite àgwà nke nnwale na igwu egwu na ICT ọhụrụ iji merie technophobia.
- Na-etinye aka na mmegide na nkwado iji melite mmepe iwu Ịntanetị nke na-eburu n'uche akụkụ nwoke na nwanyị nke ICT.
Mgbasa ozi na mmata
dezieMgbasa ozi kachasị ukwuu, Take Back The Tech! na-ekere òkè na ya bụ ụbọchị iri na isii a na-eme kwa afọ nke mmegide megide ime ihe ike metụtara nwoke na nwanyị (Nọvemba 25 - Disemba 10).
N'ime afọ niile, weghachite teknụzụ! na-agba obere mkpọsa, na-ebipụta isiokwu na zines ma na-ahazi ihe omume.[5]
N'afọ 2013, Bytes for All, Pakistan, otu na-ahụ maka ihe ndị ruuru mmadụ nke na-elekọta Take Back The Tech! mkpọsa na Pakistan, e nyere ya Avon Communication Award n'okpuru ụdị 'Innovative Campaign Award' maka iduzi mkpọsa mba dị mma na Pakistan. Ọ bụ Salma Hayek nyere onyinye ahụ na Isi ụlọ ọrụ United Nations . [6]
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Frequently Asked Questions (en). Take Back The Tech (2014-11-22). Retrieved on 2022-08-30."Frequently Asked Questions". Take Back The Tech. 2014-11-22. Retrieved 2022-08-30. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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- ↑ World report on violence and health. World Health Organization (2022). Retrieved on 2022-08-30.
- ↑ How Technology is Being Used to Perpetrate Violence Against Women – And to Fight it. Association for Progressive Communications (APC) (2022). Retrieved on 2022-08-30.
- ↑ News and Opinions (en). Take Back The Tech. Retrieved on 2022-08-30.
- ↑ Bytes for All receives Avon Global Communications Award for local Take Back the Tech! campaign - Association for Progressive Communications. www.apc.org. Retrieved on 15 July 2018.