This thesis examines the ideological implications of an emerging shift in human rights-issues regarding information. As Intellectual Property becomes increasingly important to the economy of developed nations previously commonly owned or unprotected information runs a real risk of becoming privatized. The World Trade Organization and its binding agreements GATS and TRIPS are subjected to a critical ideology-analysis, with special efforts to elucidate possible effects on the public service realm and its commitment as provider of free information as a human right. The result suggests that not only does a threat to information as such a right exist, but that its ideological basis however seemingly rooted in a liberal/neoliberal context actuall...
Critical information theory is an endeavour that focuses ontologically on the analysis of informatio...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the essence of information culture as the main factor of se...
This paper takes a new look at the debate over commons and property in information and communication...
This thesis examines the ideological implications of an emerging shift in human rights-issues regard...
The article considers the urgent issue of a scientific-practical nature — the relationship between t...
The article analyzes four areas of social life - the so-called "information power", public morality,...
Birkinshaw points out that that information is a feature of power and so too is its control, use and...
This master’s thesis is about freedom of information ideas in the European Union data retention dire...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Social Semiotics. © Copyright 2001 Taylor &...
The master thesis's topic are obstructions connected with the execution of the right to information,...
This paper is to examine the nature of information and to look at how it has changed in the "post in...
Two competing perspectives of information are analyzed. Information may be considered as a human rig...
During the twenty-first century, questions concerning the use of information and communication techn...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
Critical information theory is an endeavour that focuses ontologically on the analysis of informatio...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the essence of information culture as the main factor of se...
This paper takes a new look at the debate over commons and property in information and communication...
This thesis examines the ideological implications of an emerging shift in human rights-issues regard...
The article considers the urgent issue of a scientific-practical nature — the relationship between t...
The article analyzes four areas of social life - the so-called "information power", public morality,...
Birkinshaw points out that that information is a feature of power and so too is its control, use and...
This master’s thesis is about freedom of information ideas in the European Union data retention dire...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Social Semiotics. © Copyright 2001 Taylor &...
The master thesis's topic are obstructions connected with the execution of the right to information,...
This paper is to examine the nature of information and to look at how it has changed in the "post in...
Two competing perspectives of information are analyzed. Information may be considered as a human rig...
During the twenty-first century, questions concerning the use of information and communication techn...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
Critical information theory is an endeavour that focuses ontologically on the analysis of informatio...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the essence of information culture as the main factor of se...
This paper takes a new look at the debate over commons and property in information and communication...