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Definition of Digital inclusion.

That every individual has internet access regardless of where they are, and who they are—race, culture, disability, age, and environment.  Access to this information allowed without a catch. Their environment is not a strike against the right to the internet and its information. Some individuals have disabilities physical or mental access to the digital world is not made simple for them. It is something creators should consider because they are part of society that sometimes leaves them in the background. But they need internet access as much as someone who is blocked. Also, representation online is important because everyone’s story should succeed without obstacles in their way.  It is important for those suppressed because they the ones that need this information and representation. They use platforms to express their injustices, discrimination, and biases in society. And sometimes it does get lost in the crowd of posts because everyone has the right to their thoug...

Response:"Never alone"

 Area 1:  The game "Never Alone" takes Alaskan traditions of storytelling and develops a game to engage younger generations. And reestablishing their culture into them and passing down the knowledge of their children one day. The game is simple, guide this girl and solve why her village was destroyed. The game uses spirit fox as well as other Alaskan spirits to help you along the way. There are also owls that share a video of in-depth storytelling or "culture insights" of the tribe traditions, culture, and behind the scenes of making this video game. The voice-over work is done by tribe members which is a nice change to see. Area 2:   The first thought is this game is jam-packed with information about the Alaskan people's culture and traditions. In a game, not exactly what I pictured or gameplay but I'm here for it. I think if you want your kids who have no interest in learning about their culture this a good example of getting them interactive. And it is so...

Video Game: Score Card

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  This scorecard bases a game if it is the main character that can be personalized in creating the character at the start of the game or during the game if it is an option?choose based game. The game I chose to base this off on is South Park Fractured Butthole. This game allows the player to choose their ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. Although South Park, in general, is controversial it is one of the first games that I have played that allows you to choose how your character looks in story-based games. Again, this first game I have played (not that sims or other games do not have this option). I do not play video games often. 

Response: "Social Media Surveillance and Law Enforcement"

  Area 1: In the article “Social Media Surveillance and Law Enforcement“    by Alexandra Matescu, Douglas Brunton, Alex Rosenblat, Desmond Patton, Zachary Gold, and Boyd states law enforcement use social media as a tool to catch criminals.    There is a concern that social profiling, stereotyping, and stigmas may create issues and injustice. And social media changing the way police officers gather evidence against said criminals without warrants. There are products that also help spy on public places in order to help with surveillance. They mention that it is difficult to regulate social media and what can be used as evidence and what is a violation of privacy. Since the internet is very much a new entity of data and information is most of the time permanent. However, it also makes things easier for people to catfish or create fake accounts. Which makes it more difficult to find the culprit behind the crimes or posting evidence that is used in investigations. Th...

Response: “Collateral Damage: Landin Credit” By Cathy O’ Neil

  Area1: In the book,  Weapons Of Math Destruction , Chapter 8: “Collateral Damage: Landing Credit” by Cathy o’ Neil mentions unfair bias use of data.    Using Fico scores to determine who is likely to be more at risk or less of risk default their loans.    This starts accumulating other data score “e-score” that is unfair, unsupervised and discredited. Credit Card companies know you down to the last cent of your spending, web surfing, and location. Everything means something in terms of how wealthy is the person. For those who live in not so well area that is already a strike against them. They receive a low credit score without considering that they pay their bills on time and are not in debt. These sharks keep tabs on our everyday life without our control.  Area2: In 2016 the book stated 40 states use credit checks for hiring employees and currently 10 that ban credit information (shrm .or). And guess which state is one of those ten. Give you a...

Midterm Reflection

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  The concepts that I decided to use is net neutrality, social activism, and disability and accessibility. The connection between social activism and net neutrality is one needs the internet to pass its message worldwide and at the same time net neutrality can slow down the message or block the message due to bias. Without the interweb to help the message is lost to an information centering withholding it prisoner. And then falls the accessibility to those who use the internet or other media to understand the world around them. Some of the younger generations rely on the internet for important information such as protests and for those who rely on other media such as television it feels the same squeeze of un-airing, blocking, covering the protests. The images reflect that message there are thin lines connecting the BLM protest to the internet and the young generation. And two ends are about to be cut due to large corporations slowing or not allowing information. The young people u...

Response: “Enterprise Village: Intellectual Property and Rural Optimization” Anita Say Chan

 Area 1: In the book, Networking Peripheries:Technological Futures and the Myth of Digital Universalism, chapter    “ Enterprise Village” mentions globalization of a small village in Peru and connecting it into the internet realm. Mentions IP (intellectual property rights) particularly Chulucans origin of ceramics. Wanting to put Peru art in the map they seek out mass production. However, trying to identify one whole concrete piece of art that consumers can identify as Peru is easier said then done. Other villages within Peru whom feel that chulucans are stealing their characteristics and traditions infused within these ceramics. That they are Losing their identity to the masses. Making a product that selfs identifies as chulucan and not from any other village of Peru. They are “generating interest” among tourists world wide traveling to visit Peru and its culture. And take a piece of culture with them and spread the word that Peru is cultured place.  Area 2:  I...