Hello everybody. I'm sure many lurkers and participants of the Datameet 
group are interested or work with government data and/or technologies to 
some level. Thought this course might be interesting to develop and make 
visible a fuller understanding of the technologies we use.

To those interested in the design of technology for governance, policy 
design, technology impact studies, or generally in governance: Living Labs 
Institute is offering a primer to *Techno Biographies: Imaginations of 
Citizens & Places in Governance Technologies*

*Does Gov-Tech (or Digital Public Infrastructures) Enable “Good 
Governance”?*

*How? For Whom?*  

   - What ideals of “good governance” drive the design?
   - Who are considered as “citizens”, & how?
   - If and How does the diversity of people & places shape the design of 
   governance technologies?

A biography of (governance) technology offers us a method to learn about 
these questions in more detail. When we trace and document the conceptual 
origins of a technology, the mechanisms of devising it and implementing it 
- first in a pilot mode and then at scale, it gives us a rich base to 
understand which ideas of a citizen is centered and put in practice. 
Digital technologies are actively used to enable “good governance”, 
‘gov-tech’, or ‘digital public goods’. A lot of effort and resources are 
put in to design, develop, implement and also study the impact of such 
technologies on governance.

This is an online course running for 24 hours spread across 6 weeks, 
culminating in a hybrid exhibition on April 4th. The course begins on 24th 
February. More details, fee and application form is available at: 
https://livinglabs.institute/course/techno-biographies/

A note on Living Labs Institute:

LLI is a learning space grounded in place-based approach, where learning 
unfolds within the communities of Bidar, Kundapura, and Channapatna. Living 
Labs Institute is the convergence of our collective thoughts and actions to 
serve as a place-based institute fostering transdisplinary 
learning-collaborations to imagine, construct and pursue alternative 
pathways of differential development.

Thanks,
Adhavan
Fellow, LLI

[email protected]

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