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    Internet Freedom in Asia: Case of Internet Censorship in China by ZAINUDDIN MUDA Z. MONGGILO

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…China is a unique case since the internet censorship regulation contributes to its status as the country with the least internet freedom yet at the same time it is credited as having the most internet users globally. …”
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    Limits to Internet Freedoms: Being Heard in an Increasingly Authoritarian World by Nekrasov, Michael, Parks, Lisa, Belding, Elizabeth

    Published 2021
    “…We conclude with a discussion of how design and development choices for technology can a.ect marginalized communities, as well as the ethical and technical considerations for developing tools and applications that support Internet freedoms.…”
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    Reseña/Review (Morozov, Evgeny, "The net delusion: the dark side of Internet freedom", Nueva York: Public Affairs, ISBN: 16103910, 448 págs., 2011) by César Rendueles

    Published 2012-04-01
    “… Reseña/Review (Morozov, Evgeny, "The net delusion: the dark side of Internet freedom", Nueva York: Public Affairs,  ISBN: 16103910, 448 págs., 2011) …”
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    The diffusion of cyber norms: technospheres, sovereignty, and power by Weber, V

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <p>Starting in the 1980s, internet freedom swept through the world and soon became the leading global cyber norm. …”
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    Canada and the Challenges of Cyberspace Governance and Security by Ron Deibert

    Published 2013-03-01
    “… When Canada stood with the United States and Britain in refusing to sign on to a new, statecontrolled future for the Internet, at December’s World Conference on Information Technology, it certainly made the federal government appear to be a stalwart champion of Internet freedom. But in reality, Canada’s approach to cyberspace governance and security has, at best, sent mixed signals about our commitment to Internet freedom. …”
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    Canada and the Challenges of Cyberspace Governance and Security by Ron Deibert

    Published 2013-03-01
    “… When Canada stood with the United States and Britain in refusing to sign on to a new, statecontrolled future for the Internet, at December’s World Conference on Information Technology, it certainly made the federal government appear to be a stalwart champion of Internet freedom. But in reality, Canada’s approach to cyberspace governance and security has, at best, sent mixed signals about our commitment to Internet freedom. …”
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    The Net Delusion - Contra el rebaño digital by César Rendueles

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…<p>Reseña de:</p><p>Evgeny Morozov, <em>The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom</em>, Nueva York, Public Affairs, 2011.…”
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    Le mirage numérique. Pour une politique du Big Data d’Evgeny Morozov by Emmanuelle Caccamo

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…À la différence de ses autres ouvrages (The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom, 2011 et To Save Everything, Click Here, 2013), l’auteur s’adresse à la « critique » et à ses insuffisances.…”
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    Liberty Icons: Linguistic and Multimodal Notes on the Cultural Roots of Digital Technologies by Ilaria Moschini

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Adopting a functional linguistic/multimodal perspective, my article will explore the conceptual/semantic mapping of digital discourse through the analysis of a corpus of texts that goes from 1984 Apple Ad to Hillary Clinton’s Internet Freedom Speech in order to show how the current mainframe global discourse on digital technologies is permeated with a concept of freedom that combines the US founding rhetoric of liberty together with cybernetics, gnosticism and psychedelic narrations.…”
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    A Rating Analysis of the Development of the Digital Economy in Ukraine by Yakushko Inna V.

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In particular, information on the digital competitiveness rating, the ranking of world countries according to the Network Readiness Index, the ranking of countries of the world by the level of Internet freedom, the Digital Economy and Society Index, and the Digital Quality of Life Index were used. …”
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    THE DISRUPTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES: IS WEB 2.0 A REASSURANCE FOR OR A THREAT TO THE CORE PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRATIC VALUES IN RESPECT OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAWS? by Bilge Kaan Güner

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Finally, the article will be concluded with a multidimensional approach to ensure internet freedom and protect democracy and rights.…”
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    The Current Trends in the Digitalization of the National Economy of Ukraine by Yakushko Inna V.

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Ukraine’s positions in the following rankings are considered: Digital Competitiveness Ranking; Network Readiness Index; Ranking of countries of the world by the level of Internet freedom; Digital Quality of Life Index. The carried out analysis allows to assert that, in general, in the outlined rankings, Ukraine occupies mediocre places among all countries and is characterized by a rather insignificant level of development of the digital economy. …”
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    Fact factories: Wikipedia and the power to represent by Ford, H, Graham, M, Meyer, E

    Published 2015
    “…It follows the foundational principles of Wikipedia in its identity both as an encyclopaedia and a product of the free and open source software and internet freedom rhetoric of the early 2000s. Two case studies are analysed against the backdrop of this ideology, illustrating how different sets of actors battle to extend or reject the boundaries of Wikipedia, and in doing so, affect who are defined as the experts, subjects and revolutionaries of the knowledge that is taken up.…”
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