Tierra Común

Interventions for data decolonization

 

A new colonial era is under way. This time the target isn’t land or natural resources, but human life itself: human action and experience that can be converted into profit through the medium of data extraction. This is data colonialism.

This represents a deepening of colonialism as significant as the original colonial landgrab of five centuries ago. Historic colonialism preceded capitalism and laid its foundations, based on brutal violence whose implications continue today. The new data colonialism is based, by contrast, on social relations established under capitalism: its violence takes a symbolic form, an opaque and automated violence, that threatens human freedom.

Data colonialism is unfolding on a global scale: its leaders are in China as much as in the USA. Its victims are in countries that suffered from historic colonialism, and among the oppressed and also minorities of the new centers of empire. We are talking here of universal process, but its victims are specific, and growing as global inequality intensifies.

Who are we?

Tierra Común brings together activists, citizens and scholars who want data to be decolonized. Our specific focus is Latin America, but our horizon is the Global South, and everyone anywhere who rejects data colonialism as the latest manifestation in modernity of the Global North’s desire for domination.

Imagination is our greatest tool. Let’s imagine a future where the terrain of human life does not involve extraction of data that discriminates between us and separates us from our own lives. 

Let’s imagine Tierra Común.

 
 
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Tierra Común 3 - MEETING INTEGRANTES

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Tierra Común 2 — SAN JOSÉ

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Tierra Común 1 – BOGOTÁ

 

Archive

Here is our archive of texts and other materials that are helpful in understanding data colonialism and how data can be decolonized.

 

Resources

Here are some pedagogical resources on data colonialism for activists, citizens and scholars who want to teach about data decolonization.

 

Aims

 

Why was the Tierra Común network founded?

Read about our aims

 

Founders

 

Who are the founders of Tierra Común?

Meet the founders

 

Network

 

Who is part of the Tierra Común network?

Find out about our network

Contact

 
Interested in joining Tierra Común? Tierra Común is a network of trust and activism. If you want to be part of this network, we suggest building a collaborative relationship with us first. Once we have established a connection, you can apply to join our network. We have a collective process for admitting new members that opens twice a year. It is also possible for those with relevant interests to request joining our mailing list without being a member by writing to tierracomun[at]protonmail.com

Are you looking for the Tierra Común cooperative?

Tierra Común Cooperative [https://tierracomun.org] is a worker-owned and democratically managed cooperative that has been providing information technology and communication services in Mexico since 2015. The focus is on free software, digital security, and the privacy of personal data. In addition, the cooperative carries out training and awareness activities based on a critical understanding of digital technologies and their societal impact. They work closely with human rights defenders, journalists, and activists in the adoption and sustainable management of information technology and telecommunications resources.