We are living in a media-saturated world. Not only we receive information, we have become prosumers and are able to communicate with the ‘world.’ This has been widely reflected in the academic texts. But is there a dark side to this ‘age of information freedom?’ My argument in this paper is that although we have gotten rid of one sort of tyranny and can more freely speak up, a more suppressive and widespread process of control and surveillance is underway. Worse than that, we the users seem to be comfort with that
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
Digitalization and the emergence of the Internet have resulted in escalating access to information a...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
We are living in a media-saturated world. Not only we receive information, we have become prosumers ...
The current political climate is characterized by an alarming pattern of global democratic regressio...
This is a document I update regularly to help readers navigate the changing media environment. Of pa...
Digitalization and the emergence of the Internet have resulted in escalating access to information a...
Media Literacy is a boring phrase to describe an exciting issue. When we held a debate on it tempers...
One of the messages of Huxley’s Brave New World is the alarm against the dangers of technology and t...
In this paper we look at how information in societies is organized and how power relationships arise...
The digital world has created new media within the framework of the information society. This new me...
The basic purpose of this paper is to describe information as the most valuable currency of postmode...
In this chapter, I reflect on Wikileaks and its use of technology to achieve freedom in capitalist s...
Democracy begins and ends with the media - according to this worldly recognized sentence, every ordi...
The newest media (e.g. the internet) allow the spread of conspiracy theories, entirely or partially ...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
Digitalization and the emergence of the Internet have resulted in escalating access to information a...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
We are living in a media-saturated world. Not only we receive information, we have become prosumers ...
The current political climate is characterized by an alarming pattern of global democratic regressio...
This is a document I update regularly to help readers navigate the changing media environment. Of pa...
Digitalization and the emergence of the Internet have resulted in escalating access to information a...
Media Literacy is a boring phrase to describe an exciting issue. When we held a debate on it tempers...
One of the messages of Huxley’s Brave New World is the alarm against the dangers of technology and t...
In this paper we look at how information in societies is organized and how power relationships arise...
The digital world has created new media within the framework of the information society. This new me...
The basic purpose of this paper is to describe information as the most valuable currency of postmode...
In this chapter, I reflect on Wikileaks and its use of technology to achieve freedom in capitalist s...
Democracy begins and ends with the media - according to this worldly recognized sentence, every ordi...
The newest media (e.g. the internet) allow the spread of conspiracy theories, entirely or partially ...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
Digitalization and the emergence of the Internet have resulted in escalating access to information a...
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...