What is privacy in the context of the human presence in cyberspace? What constitutes personal sovereignty in the digital world? Could a social network have something like sovereignty?
Discussions about privacy and personal sovereignty in social networks should start with general questions. What is privacy in the context of the human presence in cyberspace? What constitutes personal sovereignty in the digital world? Could a social network have something like sovereignty? Who will defeat ...
... information exchange is fantastic. The underside of this process is that more governments
are taking measures
to temporarily shut down the domestic Internet or limit access in order to achieve various political aims (also trying to control the use of social networks by the population). Recent
research
has shown that these measures lead to economic losses within the national economic framework.
AP Photo/Wong Maye-E
Maria Gurova:
Cradle of Surveillance
Not by the way someone is using social media, ...
... – the development and evolution of social platforms; civil – the engagement and participation of people; and political – the employment of technologies and media to influence people who engage in social interaction in the digital space. Social networks are becoming increasingly involved in the dissemination of political information, its main feature being
dialogue as the key form of contact
with the audience and almost immediate feedback.
Digital diplomacy can directly influence events ...
... problem and provided quite detailed technical descriptions of roughly a dozen
global gateways
, from New York to Singapore
[6]
. Primarily, their work describes the conditions for the creation, functioning and effective interaction of high-density social networks. The key issue is why high-density networks emerge and interact within territories of limited-size. What is preventing the up-to-date computer and communications technologies from spreading these networks somewhat more uniformly over vast ...