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How Will The Internet Influence Democracy?
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(Matching tags: Civil Liberties,democracy,Citizens,empowerment,freedom of information,Freedom of Speech,Gov 2.0,Technology)
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... are using the Web, not on how grassroots movements might be finding a voice.
Democracy is not just about voting for our leaders. Democracy is about citizens who have the information and freedom of communication ...
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Created on 19 April 2012
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The Role of ICTs in Democratic Processes
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(Matching tags: Video,deliberation,Gov 2.0,democracy,freedom of information,Technology,Internet,empowerment)
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Technology, Democracy & Empowerment.
The popular uprisings that have swept North Africa and the Middle East throughout the spring (I would be cautious not to associate it as bluntly with what ...
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Created on 09 November 2011
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Google Transparency Report Highlights Internet Censorship
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(Matching tags: Transparency,Internet,Freedom of Expression,European Union,Google,freedom of information,Censorship)
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A Righteous Policy of Web Transparency
About a year ago, Google unveiled its Google Transparency Report, the company's latest effort to stick to its commitment on transparency and openness ...
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Created on 27 October 2011
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Twitter gets parliamentary endorsement
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(Matching tags: freedom of information,twitter,Parliament,Gov 2.0,cameron)
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British MPs resist a ban on tweeting power
Some people would think that the use of Twitter hardly seems like the kind of issue the British Parliament should concern itself with. Deputy Speaker ...
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Created on 21 October 2011
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US Department of Defense sees social media as a threat to National Security [REPORT]
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(Matching tags: Department of Defense,freedom of information,Social Media)
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The threat of spreading the truth
The huge relevance of social networks in the Arab Spring Revolutions spurred interests from within the Pentagon, which seems concerned about the tremendous pressure ...
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Created on 26 July 2011
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Beyong Wargames: The Inevitable path towards a new world
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(Matching tags: Wargames,freedom of information,Cyber war,Rushkoff,democracy)
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© 1958 IBM Change
In the past days, we talked of the progressive return to cold war tactics, by means of cyber-attacks (this time with much more players involved). In world very much governed by ...
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Created on 26 July 2011
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Information wants to break free
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(Matching tags: hackers,freedom of information,editorial,arrests)
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Editorial?
This week we focused on the fight for freedom of information. Why? We found all the hot stories to be somehow related to it. On the one hand we have all in favor: the Anonymous, Wikileaks, ...
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Created on 23 July 2011