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Title: Step 1: Group formation
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Slug: 02-s5-step-1
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Date: 2020-11-01 12:01
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Summary: Start of the excercise.
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*Please answer the following questions and write your answers down.*
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When we talk about communicative infrastructures, which ones come to mind?
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Pick one communicative infrastructure and answer the following questions:
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* Who makes and maintains the infrastructure?
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* Who can make decisions about the infrastructure? [mb: check how Karin rephrased this question elsewhere in the module]
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* What groups come to mind that use this infrastructure?
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Pick a group to work with in this exercise.
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What kind of group are you interested in (that you are possibly even part of)?
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Ideas for possible groups:
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* Exhausted protestors
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* Striking academics
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* Radical librarians
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* Long-distance learners
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* System administrators of a platform that is increasingly used by alt right groups
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