The Gamification of Dissent: Lessons from the Digital Frontlines of Southeast Asia
Description
In Southeast Asia, digital natives treat democracy like software that needs urgent patching. They aren't just tweeting; they are deploying logistical warfare.
Reporting from Thammasat University—Bangkok’s historical epicenter of resistance—I witness a digital reality where "slacktivism" is a myth. Here, online dissent is a survival mechanism. This talk moves beyond Western headlines to analyze the infrastructure of resistance in the "Milk Tea Alliance."
We will explore:
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Logistics over Ideology: How K-Pop fandoms mobilize funds and data faster than NGOs.
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The "Patch" Mentality: Iterating tactics in real-time to bypass censorship, treating the state as a buggy legacy system.
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Global South Innovation: Why the most sophisticated tools for decentralized organization come from Bangkok and Yangon, not Silicon Valley.
This is a field report on resilience. It challenges Europe to stop viewing the Global South as victims of digital authoritarianism, but as innovators of digital survival.
Speakers (1 speaker)
Sascha Funk
Head of Media Studies / Founder