The notion of digital rights has recently generated a number of political declarations and civil society initiatives across the world. By critically examining these declarations and academic debates on digital rights, this article asks: Why is it that information policy issues are increasingly framed in terms of individual rights? And on what understandings of rights do various political, corporate, and civil society declarations of digital rights rest? The article identifies four discourses of digital rights, linked to different ideological assumptions and political contexts. Finally, possible limitations and pathologies of the rights discourse are discussed.Peer reviewe
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The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
Background: The digital age has led to conceptual changes in human rights and their content, underst...
International audienceInternational policy discourses related to the digital environment had been in...
Recent research on digital constitutionalism highlights a rights-based approach to limiting the exer...
International audienceIn a digital context that is profoundly transforming social interactions in di...
This article explores the extent to which key normative and institutional responses to the challenge...
Digital technologies increasingly saturate the life of society, causing innovations in the system of...
Academic debates tend focus on attempts to codify and promote communication rights at the global lev...
Introduction: Recent debates concerning problems in the digital environment have promoted different ...
By making information more accessible than ever before, digital technologies have come to shape soci...
In a digitally connected world, the question of how to respect, protect and implement human rights h...
Rights-based approaches to children’s digital media practices are gaining attention as a framework f...
This article considers challenges to policy and regulation presented by the dominant digital platfor...
International audienceThis article investigates how human rights in the digital age can be considere...
Just like modern political regimes, the governance of digital networks has been often oscillating be...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
Background: The digital age has led to conceptual changes in human rights and their content, underst...
International audienceInternational policy discourses related to the digital environment had been in...