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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe fight against disinformation: a proposal for regulation
Xnet proposes legislation against fake news and manipulation of information both OFFLINE AND ONLINE and in defense...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Launching Parlia
“Now is precisely the time to ask, together, who is it we want to be, what polities do we want to build.”
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightIs the radical right spreading the coronavirus?
The radical right has always been good at spreading misinformation; now they might be spreading Covid-19.
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Published in: Pandemic BordersCOVID-19: can technology become a tool of oppression and surveillance?
Technology is not inherently democratic and its human rights impacts are particularly important to consider in...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow to fix the world
Beneath our current problems lies a deeper crisis: a crisis of imagination. But the ideas we need to fix the world...
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Published in: HomeDemocracyWatch: COVID-19 ushers in a new era of surveillance apps
Around the world, governments are using the crisis to roll back democracy and human rights – and to monitor citizens...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The birth of an idea: done.com
This story is about truth, business, the power of the Internet and that of the spoken word – and how it can help you...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightThe radical right is weaponising COVID-19 online
Isolation and fear are being used by the radical right to connect and indoctrinate people by spreading racist...
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Published in: digitaLiberties: OpinionWe can’t let tech companies use algorithms to police us after COVID-19
The pandemic has demonstrated the risks of relying on algorithms to remove harmful content.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Applying principles of cooperation and comprehensive security to the coronavirus crisis
"Our first goal should be to bring about an immediate end to all armed conflicts."
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Coronavirus, fake news, and the future of the Spanish left
Coronavirus has offered a taster of what is to come in this parliamentary term for the PSOE-Podemos coalition.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Geoengineering won’t unlock the politics of climate change
It is not merely a matter of learning from scientists and modellers, but of generating new forms of knowledge...
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy the Murdochs backed Donald Trump’s COVID-19 denialism
Fox News has been accused of ‘deceiving the public’ in its coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. Has it finally gone too far?
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Published in: openMovementsDivided we stand – the pandemic in the US
The account of the pandemic could equally be labelled an account of the current politics, economies, and unequal...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: InvestigationExclusive: Controversy over key coronavirus role for Boris ‘cycling pal’ Andrew Gilligan
Ministers claim COVID-19 response is led by science and experts – so why is Gilligan calling up labs to negotiate...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSyrian cinema: motion picture in the age of transformation
The image can be an act of resistance and testimony that helps to understand the origins and development of the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Coronavirus and everyday life
Immunity to virus, and as a matter of fact, to any threat, is tantamount to a task that directly concerns everyday life.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Life vs Profit: the real ‘war’ in times of coronavirus
The State needs people to be alive to construct the mythical social contract with them. But Capital is the actual deep state.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?WhatsApp’s decision limiting the spread of viral messages – what it means for democracy
The title of WhatsApp’s official post explaining its decision, “Keeping WhatsApp Personal and Private,” could not...
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Published in: HomeThe Easter bombings in Sri Lanka – a reflection one year after
What we owe the victims of Easter 2019 is an end to elitist power politics and a governance that is rooted in the...