Results from Leipzig 2014
Can hightech be produced democratically & sustainably in a degrowth society?
Vision
Open source learning spaces
Open educational resources, open source software and open source hard ware in schools
Tinkering & Do-It-Yourself learning spaces
Commons vs intellectual properties
Intuitive technology designed for all
Public, transparent & need -oriented technology development
More crowd funded projects
co-design & prosumers
Non-violent and cooperative production from raw materials to technology [High-tech coops]
Improve current conditions of industrial production
Learn to make & repair things in Fablabs
reuse up-cycle & recycle what is already around
reduce dependency on critical materials
Opening technology for all genders and backgrounds: change dominant image of technology
from technocracy to down to earth
fight gender stereotypes in education
men reflecting their behavior in male dominated environments
Controversial issues
Criteria for technological assessment
Moratorium for “bad” technology
Distinction between low-middle-high tech
Results from Barcelona 2010
Here you can find the results of the GAP at the Degrowth Conference 2010 in Barcelona that are particularly relevant for this working group. More.