Academic debates tend focus on attempts to codify and promote communication rights at the global level. This article provides a model to analyse communication rights at a national level by operationalising four rights: access, availability, dialogical rights, and privacy. It highlights specific cases of digitalisation in Finland, a country with an impressive record as a promoter of internet access and digitalised public services. The article shows how national policy decisions may support economic goals rather than communication rights, and how measures to realise rights by digital means may not always translate into desired outcomes, such as inclusive participation in decision-making.Peer reviewe
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This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a selection of articles presented in th...
Abstract / This article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considered as an ove...
Academic debates tend focus on attempts to codify and promote communication rights at the global lev...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked selection of articles pr...
International audienceThis special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked sel...
The rise of the internet and the subsequent global reach of digital platforms has provided entirely ...
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The notion of digital rights has recently generated a number of political declarations and civil soc...
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The digital disruption of the media and society has changed how citizens participate in public debat...
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The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
The article focuses on the national dimensions of the EU communication policy in Sweden, Finland and...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
Peer-reviewed journal article; preprint.The wave of uprisings and protests in Arab nations since lat...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a selection of articles presented in th...
Abstract / This article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considered as an ove...
Academic debates tend focus on attempts to codify and promote communication rights at the global lev...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked selection of articles pr...
International audienceThis special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a hand-picked sel...
The rise of the internet and the subsequent global reach of digital platforms has provided entirely ...
International audienceIn a digital context that is profoundly transforming social interactions in di...
The notion of digital rights has recently generated a number of political declarations and civil soc...
International audienceThis article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considere...
The digital disruption of the media and society has changed how citizens participate in public debat...
Hakutermit: information society, right to communicate, freedom of information This thesis explores...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
The article focuses on the national dimensions of the EU communication policy in Sweden, Finland and...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
Peer-reviewed journal article; preprint.The wave of uprisings and protests in Arab nations since lat...
This special issue of Internet Policy Review brings together a selection of articles presented in th...
Abstract / This article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considered as an ove...