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The debate proper
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Having considered the preliminary matters identified under the sibling to this node titled 'Threshold Issues', this is where the main body of the debate map is to be developed.
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Framing the technology debate »
Framing the technology debate
Framing the technology debate☜This map aims to develop a conceptual framework for the debate about the impact of emerging technologies on prospects for democracy and the open society. It will be part of an interrelated cluster of debates on this subject.☜F1CEB7
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The debate proper
The debate proper☜Having considered the preliminary matters identified under the sibling to this node titled Threshold Issues, this is where the main body of the debate map is to be developed.☜FFB597
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The issue for autocracies »
The issue for autocracies
The issue for autocracies☜In autocratic states, will the advent of new technologies facilitate or retard efforts to establish democratic elections, the rule of law and freedom of expression?☜FFB597
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The issue for democracies »
The issue for democracies
The issue for democracies☜Will new technologies improve or detract from the quality of debate and governance in democracies? Will they help safeguard the citizens of such states from challenges to basic rights emanating from state and non-state actors?☜FFB597
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http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/03/eli-pariser-at-ted/
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TED 2011: Junk Food Algorithms and the World They Feed Us
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