re:publica 2026 / Session

The Gamification of Dissent: Lessons from the Digital Frontlines of Southeast Asia

May 19, 2026 • 15:30 – 16:00
Open on conference website
Scheduled
Format: (Kurz-) Vortrag (Politik & Gesellschaft)
Language: en

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:

  1. Logistics over Ideology: How K-Pop fandoms mobilize funds and data faster than NGOs.

  2. The "Patch" Mentality: Iterating tactics in real-time to bypass censorship, treating the state as a buggy legacy system.

  3. 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)

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Sascha Funk

Head of Media Studies / Founder