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Published in: digitaLibertiesMental health and artificial intelligence: losing your voice
While we still can, let us ask, "Will AI exacerbate discrimination?" as the productive forces of mental health are...
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Published in: HomeDigital giants are trading away our right to privacy
Today, the big tech race is for data extractivism from those yet to be 'connected' in the world – tech companies...
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Published in: HomeInternet access, sustainability, and citizen participation: electricity as a prerequisite for democracy?
Democracy is not innate but learned, and access to information is the critical link between education and democracy....
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe digital revolution in Havana: between liberation and submission
How might Cubans make actual the words of revolution, so that they recall not only past glory, but one that could...
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Published in: HomeSilencing dissent: digital capitalism, the military junta and Thailand’s permanent state of exception
In the last three years of military rule in Thailand, prosecutions for defamation, sedition and computer crimes...
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Published in: HomeA new digital trade agenda: are we giving away the Internet?
Will this foster digital rights, or leave us with even lower standards and a concentrated, quasi-monopolistic market...
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Published in: HomeThe free space for data monopolies in Europe is shrinking
If the new EU data protection regulation is enforced equally for EU and non-EU companies, supported by anti-trust...
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Published in: HomeInternet governance as seen from the Right to Development
Participatory democracy has been hijacked by business-led multistakeholderism, and 'presence and power' are replaced...