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Human Rights in the Global Information Society (Information Revolution and Global Politics)
International organizations, governments, academia, industry, and the media have all begun to grapple with the information society as a global policy issue. Search and download computer ebooks Human Rights in the Global Information Society (Information Revolution and Global Politics) for free.
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The first United Nations World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), held in December 2003, recognized the connections between information technology and human rights with a Declaration of Principles--in effect, the first "constitution" for cyberspace--that called for the development of the information society to conform to recognized standards of human rights. Critical issues in the policy debates around WSIS have been the so-called digital divide, which reflects a knowledge divide, a social divide, and an economic divide; and the need for a nondiscriminatory information society to
Human Rights in the Global Information Society (Information Revolution and Global Politics)
Human Rights in the Global Information Society (Information Revolution and Global Politics) - Rikke Frank Jorgensen
Categories: Information society->Congresses, Human rights->Congresses, Information society->Congresses. Contributors: Rikke Frank Jorgensen - Editor. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Information society->Congresses, Human rights->Congresses, Information society->Congresses. Contributors: Rikke Frank Jorgensen - Editor. Format: Hardcover
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Critical issues in the policy debates around WSIS have been the so-called digital divide, which reflects a knowledge divide, a social divide, and an economic divide; and the need for a nondiscriminatory information society to