This article explores the basis for social media being recognised as a human right, how such services have come to be seen as both democracy-enabing and rights-infringing, and further examines social media's contentious relationship with authoritarian regimes
The widespread use of commercial social media platforms by protesters and activists has enhanced pro...
It may seem blasé, or more probably naïve, in this postlapsarian dot-com-bust world to still hold ou...
Human rights are “basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled”. Proponents of the con...
This article explores the basis for social media being recognised as a human right, how such service...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
Around the world, fundamental human rights have undergone a dramatic conceptual shift as a result of...
Peer-reviewed journal article; preprint.The wave of uprisings and protests in Arab nations since lat...
Internet Freedom is rapidly becoming understood as a normative framework for how the Internet should...
Social media platforms, search engines, content hosts, and telecommunications providers play a major...
A review of: Human Rights and the Internet edited by Steven Hick, Edward F. Halpin, and Eric Hoskins...
Internet freedom is rapidly becoming understood as a normative framework for how the Internet should...
In this Essay, the role of social media in progressive political change is examined in the context o...
This report contains several analyses on social media datasets with a focus on internet technology a...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
Should we rethink the Human Right to Freedom of Expression [HRFE] in the age of social media? In thi...
The widespread use of commercial social media platforms by protesters and activists has enhanced pro...
It may seem blasé, or more probably naïve, in this postlapsarian dot-com-bust world to still hold ou...
Human rights are “basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled”. Proponents of the con...
This article explores the basis for social media being recognised as a human right, how such service...
The links between ICTs, human rights and democratisation appear undeniable. This article explores cu...
Around the world, fundamental human rights have undergone a dramatic conceptual shift as a result of...
Peer-reviewed journal article; preprint.The wave of uprisings and protests in Arab nations since lat...
Internet Freedom is rapidly becoming understood as a normative framework for how the Internet should...
Social media platforms, search engines, content hosts, and telecommunications providers play a major...
A review of: Human Rights and the Internet edited by Steven Hick, Edward F. Halpin, and Eric Hoskins...
Internet freedom is rapidly becoming understood as a normative framework for how the Internet should...
In this Essay, the role of social media in progressive political change is examined in the context o...
This report contains several analyses on social media datasets with a focus on internet technology a...
The Internet has become an essential tool for various life-related purposes, and it is an instrument...
Should we rethink the Human Right to Freedom of Expression [HRFE] in the age of social media? In thi...
The widespread use of commercial social media platforms by protesters and activists has enhanced pro...
It may seem blasé, or more probably naïve, in this postlapsarian dot-com-bust world to still hold ou...
Human rights are “basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled”. Proponents of the con...