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20 years building communities’ capacity to tackle the challenges created by technology

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What we do

While technologies are often seen as sources of solutions, they can also amplify social, political, and environmental crises. We empower individuals and communities to navigate these challenges and the impacts of digital technologies. Collaborating with an international network, we co-create public interventions, exhibitions, resources, and training programs to:

Promote Critical thinkingWe foster critical conversations about technologies' impacts on society and the environment.
Build the capacity of individuals and communitiesWe advance civil society skills and create spaces for exchange and collaboration.
Foster understanding and knowledgeWe conduct research and advance knowledge on the intersection of technology, power and crises.

How we do it

We operate through the Tactical Tech Studio focused on Digital Literacy, and the Tactical Tech Institute focused on advancing knowledge on the intersection between tech and society.
  • The Glass Room: Misinformation Edition, Khoj Studios, New Delhi,
2023. Image courtesy of Khoj International Artists' Association.

    Tactical Tech Studio: Creative educational interventions for communities and decision-makers

    At our non-profit studio, we develop creative digital literacy interventions and resources to foster critical thinking about technology and its socio-political impact. Our proven scaling methodology enables organizations to engage their audiences on national, regional, and local levels. With two decades of experience, our resources have been utilized by over 300 partners in 90 countries, ensuring high-quality, scalable, and adaptable solutions.

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    Tactical Tech Institute: Advancing understanding, skills and capacity of civil society

    Our Institute is a center of excellence dedicated to advancing understanding and skills within civil society through investigation, resource development, and skill-sharing. We build networks and foster critical skills among NGOs, journalists, and researchers, addressing the interplay between technology, power, and crises. Our proven collaborative and participatory approaches enable organizations to produce new research, test investigative methodologies, and build individuals' and communities' capacity.

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Our projects

  • Glass Room exhibit
    • STUDIO

    The Glass Room: experiences that invite people to examine their digital lives

    This public intervention and interactive experience invites visitors to reflect on how technology impacts their lives and society. Available in multiple formats, from large-scale exhibitions to low-cost self-print formats, it is easily used and adapted. It features printed and digital poster exhibitions, animations, apps, workshop curricula, and other assets in around 30 languages.

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  • people interacting wuth the data detox kit resources
    • STUDIO

    Data Detox Kit: Practical steps and tool to improve your online life

    The Data Detox Kit, available in over 45 languages, offers tips, tools, and concrete steps to improve your online life, enabling informed choices and personalized digital habits. It includes over 30 guides, workshop outlines for educators, an alternative App Centre, and a resources page on digital privacy, security, environmental impact, wellbeing, and tackling misinformation.

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  • Young people interacting the What The Future Wants cards
    • STUDIO

    What The Future Wants: Educational resources to empower young people

    This youth initiative from Tactical Tech aims to empower young people to take control of their digital futures through education, co-creation, and capacity building. It features playful, youth-focused exhibitions, interactive activities, learning resources, and tools and methodologies for educators to engage young people in conversations about AI, technology, and their impacts.

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  • People using the Exposing The Invisible kit
    • INSTITUTE

    Exposing The Invisible: Advancing the investigative community's capacity

    The project offers comprehensive resources, workshops, and institutes on investigative tools and methodologies for civil society actors such as media organizations, experts, researchers, academics, investigators, and journalists. It fosters spaces for collaboration and exchange to enhance the capacity of today’s global community of digital and OSINT investigators.

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Our latest news

Shifting the conversation around the impacts of digital technologies

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Impact stories

Impact stories from our partners in the field.

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Technology & Society Insights

Pieces written to help people and organisations understand what it means to work in a tech and data-saturated environment.

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    • Technology & Society Insights

    The quest to understand influencing machines

    We need to rethink how we deal with information in the context of crises. All of us, really. We, the digital users of the digitised information world, need to get a grip on things. How we explore the world, what and who we trust, and why, in the context of crises, has gotten too far out of our hands and needs to change. We need a place to come together. We need to reinvent how we talk about and solve difficult things while respecting any fundamental differences we might come to the table or screen with.

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    • Technology & Society Insights

    The Tech Ouroboros: About the digitised culture of consumption

    We are in the business of developing tools that allow us to eat our own tail, and AI is the new big mouth that we have just invented to help us with this self-consuming task incredibly effectively. In this spiral of self-consumption, everything tastes the same - it is impossible to verify sources and provenance and impossible to separate disgusting opinions from facts. It seems that fiction is much more popular than non-fiction in this reading club of self-consumers.

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    • Technology & Society Insights

    There Is Plastic In The Clouds

    Understanding the real scale and scope and consequences of the environmental crisis depends on how digital technology influences our thinking about it in terms of scale and depth and short and long term consequences, as well as what solutions we can imagine to create and deploy against all this chaos. Text by Marek Tuszynski

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Our reach since 2003

500+partnershave collaborated with us to develop and adapt our resources to their communities’ needs.
90+countriesin which our partners and us have promoted digital and media literacy among their communities.
30+million peoplehave been reached through our collaborative work with partners worldwide.
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Our Funders

  • Co-Funded by the European Union logo
  • Logo  European Media and Information Fund
  • Sida ‚Äì the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
  •  Swedish Postcode Lottery Foundation logo
Supported by:
  • DuckDuckGo Logo
  • Proton logo

Our past Funders and Supporters

  • Adessium Foundation logo
  • Logo Allianz Foundation
  • American Jewish World Service (AJWS) logo
  • Ashoka logo
  •  FRIDA The Young Femi- nist Fund logo
  • Ford Foundation logo
  • GIZ logo
  • Goethe Institut Logo
  • HIVOS Logo
  • Indigo Trust
  • International Development Research Centre: IDRC logo
  • Internews logo
  • Kulturstiftung des Bundes logo
  • Luminate logo
  • Mama Cash logo
  • Mozilla logo
  • Logo OAK Foundation
  • Omidyar Network logo
  • Open Society Foundations logo
  • PayPal Logo
  • Sigrid Rausing Trust logo
  • USAID logo