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Privatisation of ICT networks has preceded change
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The transition from state ICT / media network ownership to corporate ownership is sometimes followed by the toppling of leaders (whether legitimately elected or dictators).
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Technology: Oppressor or liberator? »
Technology: Oppressor or liberator?
Technology: Oppressor or liberator?☜This map is the first order of business of the Civilization Project - it explores the political power of social media and the impact of emerging technologies on the future of civilization, with a focus on whether they will enhance or detract from human freedom.☜F1CEB7
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ICT's capacity to spread democracy? »
ICT's capacity to spread democracy?
ICT's capacity to spread democracy?☜☜FFB597
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Control of the ICT networks is a salient factor »
Control of the ICT networks is a salient factor
Control of the ICT networks is a salient factor☜The impact of ICT on democracy is, at the very least, partially shaped by the nature and degree of the ownership and control of the ICT networks.☜59C6EF
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Privatisation of ICT networks has preceded change
Privatisation of ICT networks has preceded change☜The transition from state ICT / media network ownership to corporate ownership is sometimes followed by the toppling of leaders (whether legitimately elected or dictators).☜98CE71
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Is privatisation of the ICT networks a cause or a symptom of change? »
Is privatisation of the ICT networks a cause or a symptom of change?
Is privatisation of the ICT networks a cause or a symptom of change?☜☜FFB597
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Example of Thaksin Shinawatra in Thailand »
Example of Thaksin Shinawatra in Thailand
Example of Thaksin Shinawatra in Thailand☜Thaskin Shinawatara in Thailand developed tech and media business and used the privatisatised phone networks / sms systems to further his politics.☜98CE71
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