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2025-11-26

Our podcast on Technopolicing and Civic Control is dropping soon – subscribe now! disruptionlab.org/podcasts
Part of Re Imagine Europe: New Perspectives for Action. Co funded by the European Union.
@reimagineeurope
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction

2025-11-21

Safa Ghnaim on how technology reinforces violence and how collective care and awareness can resist it.
Read her interview: ilmitte.com/2025/09/violenza-d

Watch her talk from Technoviolence: disruptionlab.org/technoviolence

#dnl36 #technoviolence #digitalrights #disruptionlab

2025-11-18

Terry Albury: “U.S. agencies have a blank check to pursue supposed threats — targeting the left and minorities.”
Read the full interview: jungewelt.de/artikel/508639

Watch his keynote at Technoviolence: disruptionlab.org/technoviolence

#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction #technoviolence #disruptionlab #whistleblowing #surveillance

Part of Re-Imagine Europe: New Perspectives for Action.
Co-funded by the European Union.
@reimagineeurope

2025-10-15

WWYD if commercial tech firms decided who the police should suspect?
German police already use Palantir’s Gotham for profiling. Join our Talk & Q&A, Berlin, 16. Oct. Free w/ registration: disruptionlab.org/techno-policing
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction

The post has a background that is half colorful patters and the other half an abstract image where the word POLICE can be seen. In the foreground there is bold white text that reads: What would you do if commercial tech firms decided who the police should suspect?
German police use Palantir’s Gotham platform to analyse data from phones, social media, and official records. Critics warn: private tech firms are shaping state policing priorities.
(Source: IamExpat Germany, 2023)
2025-10-13

WWYD if algorithms replaced human judgment in deciding who is a suspect?
In 2023, Germany’s court ruled Palantir’s predictive policing unconstitutional. Join our Talk & Q&A, Berlin, 16 Oct. Free: disruptionlab.org/techno-policing
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction

What Would You Do Post Series
The post has a background that is half colorful patters and the other half an abstract image where the word POLICE can be seen. In the foreground there is bold white text that reads: What would you do if algorithms replaced human judgment in deciding who is a suspect? 
In 2023, Germany’s Constitutional Court ruled that the use of Palantir’s predictive policing software in Hesse and Hamburg was unconstitutional — automated suspicion violated civil rights.
2025-10-11

WWYD if your face ended up in a police database without your consent?
Germany’s INPOL holds 5.5M+ faces & is being connected to AI recognition. Join our Talk & Q&A, Berlin, 16 Oct. Free w/ registration: disruptionlab.org/event/techno-policing
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction

What Would You Do Post Series
The post has a background that is half colorful patters and the other half an abstract image where the word POLICE can be seen. In the foreground there is bold white text that reads: What would you do if your face ended up in a police database without your consent?
Germany’s INPOL database stores over 5.5 million faces, many taken from IDs and documents, and is now being connected to AI-driven facial recognition. Pilot projects already test live face scans in Saxony.
2025-10-09

Matthias Monroy is a journalist & activist focused on civil rights, policing & security tech in Europe. He edits CILIP & reports for nd.DerTag.
🎟️ Free entrance with registration disruptionlab.org/event/techno-policing
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction #TechnoPolicing

A colorful background  with a portrait of a person with short blond hair, smiling to the camera. This person is activist and journalist Matthias Monroy who will be speaking at the Techo-Policing and Civil Control Meet Up by Disruption Network Lab
2025-10-07

Sonja Peteranderl is an investigative journalist & founder of BuzzingCities Lab. She covers crime, digital violence & security tech, and teaches at Hamburg Media School.
🎟️ Free entrance with registration disruptionlab.org/event/techno-policing
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction #TechnoPolicing

A colorful background with with a black and white portrait of a person with long dark hair in an up-do, turned 3/4 to the camera smiling. This person is investigative journalist Sonja Peteranderl who will be speaking at the Techo-Policing and Civil Control Meet Up by Disruption Network Lab
2025-10-05

Join Sonja Peteranderl & Matthias Monroy for a Talk & Q&A on predictive policing & facial recognition in Germany.
📍 nGbK, Berlin
📅 Oct 16, 2025 | 7–9pm
🎟 Free w/ registration: disruptionlab.org/event/techno-policing
#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction #Technoviolence

2025-09-29

Join Sonja Peteranderl (BuzzingCities Lab) & Matthias Monroy for a Talk & Q&A on predictive policing & facial recognition in Germany.
disruptionlab.org/event/techno

📍 nGbK, Berlin
📅 Oct 16, 2025 | 7–9pm
🎟 Free w/ registration (70 seats)

#dnl36 #newperspectivesforaction #Technoviolence

2025-09-20

Exploited, Extracted, Erased: The Global Logic of Big Tech
Safa Ghnaim speaks!

#dnl36 #technoviolence

2025-09-20

Exploited, Extracted, Erased: The Global Logic of Big Tech
Lya Cuéllar speaks!

#dnl36 #technoviolence

2025-09-20

Day 1 of #Technoviolence erupted with urgency: whistleblowing, platform decay, algorithmic violence. We traced how power hides behind code and how communities reclaim visibility. Grateful. Ready for Day 2! #dnl36 #technoviolence #TechJustice

2025-09-19

Dismantling the Algorithmic Gaze with Anni Garza Lau and Gro Sarauw of the Ghost Agency.

#dnl36 #technoviolence #happeningnow

2025-09-19

Breaking down the Algorithmic Gaze with Heba Y. Amin

#dnl36 #algorithmicgaze #livestream #discussion

2025-09-19

Thoughts on the Algorithmic Gaze with Jennifer Kamau of International Women* Space

LIVESTREAM NOW!

#dnl36 #technoviolence #iwspace

2025-09-19

Book Launch:
On Platform Brutality
-Geert Lovink

#dnl36 #live #booklaunch #platformbrutality

2025-09-19

JOIN US LIVE FOR THE Q&A
www.disruptionlab.org

BREAKING THE CODE OF SILENCE

#dnl36 #ifeomaozoma #tammarrianrogers

2025-09-19

In her essay “Retracing a Childhood in Jerusalem” (New Lines Magazine), Lynzy Billing explores memory, loss & political erasure in occupied Palestine.
She joins Terry Albury at #dnl36 in a keynote on surveillance, war, and resistance.
Part of Re-Imagine Europe: New Perspectives for Action.
Co-funded by the EU.
#newperspectivesforaction

An image with a white background containing a New Lines Magazine headline, "Retracing a Childhood in Jerusalem: The author wanted never to return to Israel, but after Oct. 7 she went in search of the spaces between competing narratives"- titling the an article about Lynzy Billing. The image contains a black and white photo of Ms. Billing and a Disruption Network Lab banner graphic that has a quote from Ms. Billing, " "We learned how to administer our own adrenaline shots and went through daily drills [...] training to respond to a biological and chemical weapons attack. And just as I had done in earlier years, at any chance I got I would go and photograph war."

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