Software Libre y la Construcción Democrática de la Sociedad

Submitted by gwolf on Tue, 10/21/2008 - 14:54
Written in...: 
2008

[ updated on December 2009 ]

The Free Software movement has traditionally been seen mainly as a technical movement, working towards a common knowledge body, expressly focused towards operating computer systems. We are presenting it, however, as one of the triggerers -and as one of the clearest success cases- of the Free Knowledge movements.

We explore how the Free Software movement's ideary, born as an ideological movement in the mid 1980s, corresponds with the historical logic of the scientific development that has evolved all along mankind's growth, and is presented as a mechanism that should reempower the scientific and technological development that has brought us through millenia of civilization. We tackle the ideological posture of Free Software, exported and widened towards other areas of human knowledge, generating a cascade of innovative ideas, emphasizing on knowledge production.

We go through some examples, characteristic of the knowledge society, where we can develop some basic characteristics of freedom in a modern, democratic society through Free Software: Trust, privacy, anonimacy and individual freedoms.

This work -still perceived by us as to be a work in progress- was first presented in Congreso Internacional de Software Libre y Democratización del Conocimiento, organized by Universidad Politécnica Salesiana in Quito, Ecuador, October 2008

Resumen: 

[ Actualizado en diciembre del 2009 ]

El movimiento del Software Libre ha sido visto tradicionalmente como un movimiento eminentemente técnico, orientado a la creación de un cuerpo común de conocimiento expresamente enfocado hacia la operación de sistemas de cómputo. Nosotros lo presentamos, en cambio, como uno de los detonantes, y como uno de los casos más claros de éxito, de los movimientos por el Conocimiento Libre.

Exploramos cómo el planteamiento del movimiento del Software Libre, nacido como movimiento ideológico a mediados de los 1980, corresponde con la lógica histórica del desarrollo científico a lo largo del crecimiento de la humanidad, y se nos presenta como un mecanismo que nos ayuda con el desarrollo científico y tecnológico que nos impulsó a lo largo de milenios de civilización. Abordamos la propuesta ideológica del Software Libre es exportada y ampliada otras areas del conocimiento humano generando una cascada de ideas inovadoras que hacen énfasis en la producción de conocimiento.

Revisamos además algunos ejemplos, anclados en la sociedad del conocimiento, en que a través del Software Libre podemos desarrollar características básicas de la libertad en una sociedad moderna y democrática: La confiabilidad, la privacidad, el anonimato, las libertades individuales.

Este trabajo -que vemos aún como un trabajo en proceso- fue presentado por primera vez en el Congreso Internacional de Software Libre y Democratización del Conocimiento, organizado por la Universidad Politécnica Salesiana en Quito, Ecuador, octubre de 2008.

AttachmentSize
Original article as presented in late 2008 (ODT format)40.25 KB
Presentation (PDF format)2.87 MB
LaTeX Beamer sources for the presentation (plus photos and graphics)2.53 MB
Marco Fioretti's picture

Congratulations for your talk at the congress

Gunnar,

I listened with great interest to your talk, as there seems to be several similarities in what we say. I too, for example, am against e-voting: http://digifreedom.net/node/52 and, in general, promote digital awareness as an essential tool for a truly democratic society, and Free Software as a part of it which has little meaning if it's only restricted to programmers.

Congratulations!

Marco Fioretti

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. If you have a Gravatar account associated with the e-mail address you provide, it will be used to display your avatar.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <br> <b> <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <blockquote> <img> <h1> <h2> <h3> <tt> <pre> <strike> <table> <tr> <th> <td>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Use <bib>citekey</bib> or [bib]citekey[/bib] to insert automatically numbered references.
  • Use [fn]...[/fn] (or <fn>...</fn>) to insert automatically numbered footnotes.
  • You can enable syntax highlighting of source code with the following tags: <code>, <blockcode>. The supported tag styles are: <foo>, [foo].

More information about formatting options

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Keep in mind that all comments will also have to be administrator-moderated. Don't waste your time writing a spam that no one will read.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.