Presentation: Building tomorrow's information networks
I'm thrilled to present at HOPE XVI this August on how communities are creating powerful information-sharing systems that outperform traditional journalism in challenging environments.
I'll share some findings from our research on sophisticated verification and distribution networks under intense surveillance. These aren't just workarounds – they're fundamentally better approaches to information sharing that serve actual human needs.
These real-world examples prove something revolutionary: the most resilient information systems aren't built by institutions but emerge organically from communities solving their own problems. If these methods work under comprehensive censorship, imagine their potential elsewhere.
This isn't about saving a dying industry – it's about building something better. I'd love to inspire some participants to help us reimagine information infrastructure from the ground up.
There are tickets for in-person and virtual attendance.