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The Internet Needs Good Governance
Autumn 1969 in California saw the birth of the ARPANET, which enabled the transmission of data from one computer to another and laid the basis for the creation of a Network on a global scale in the following decades.#Today 4.39 billion people use the Network, 57 percent of the world’s population. One of the crucial questions is that of Internet Governance, which must be managed through a multi-stakeholder ...
A Predictable Decline and the Strategy of Newspapers
The crisis of newspapers has generated a broad debate in the world of journalism[1] and academics[2] that revolves around the following questions: will newspapers survive? If so, in what form? If not, what will the consequences be for the sector and for democratic systems?[3] To respond to these questions it is necessary to go back to the middle of the 1990s, when daily newspapers decided to ...
Internet Meets the Great Wall
One of the most illuminating studies in regard to the ideology and narrative of internet is the book by Evgenij Morozov entitled The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom, published in 2011. Among the central themes of the study is the recognition of the argument claiming that internet has facilitated processes of democratization in authoritarian contexts.[1] One of the most emblematic ...