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  • Rees, Dr. Eleanor

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    Publicado por Independently published, 2025

    ISBN 13: 9798317217730

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  • Dr Eleanor Rees

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Independently Published, 2025

    ISBN 13: 9798317217730

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Welcome to "Connected Rights: Reimagining Human Freedom in the Digital Age," a provocative exploration into the necessity of recognizing internet access as a basic human right. Authored by Dr. Eleanor Rees, a pioneer in digital rights studies, this book dives deep into the intersection of technology and human rights, offering profound insights for those invested in digital equity, innovation, and societal transformation.At the heart of "Connected Rights" lies an urgent question: In a world driven by digital connectivity, how must our traditional understanding of human rights evolve? Dr. Rees addresses this by tracing the historical progression of human rights and proposing a new framework that acknowledges the internet as essential to modern liberty and opportunity.The book unpacks the philosophical and ethical complexities of digital rights, offering readers diverse perspectives on what it means to be connected-and the responsibilities that come with it. Through comprehensive chapters on legal frameworks, ethical considerations, and digital equity, Dr. Rees equips readers with the knowledge to critically engage with the societal impacts of our digital era.One of the most compelling aspects of "Connected Rights" is its focus on empowerment through connectivity. It illustrates how internet access has transformed lives, fuelled economic growth, and catalyzed social progress across the globe. Inspiring narratives and real-world case studies enrich the book, demonstrating the transformative power of access and the perils of inequality in the digital age.Readers will discover strategic insights into the digital future, emerging technologies, and the vital roles that governments and corporations play in ensuring universal access. Dr. Rees's vision of a connected society is not just aspirational-it's achievable, and it's necessary.Professionals across fields will appreciate the actionable takeaways that "Connected Rights" provides, from policy formation to advocacy. As you turn the pages, expect not just to learn but to be called to action. In our rapidly advancing world, understanding digital rights is imperative for leaders, innovators, and change-makers who strive for inclusivity and progress.Join Dr. Eleanor Rees in this compelling journey, and take part in the dialogue that is reshaping human freedom. Let "Connected Rights" be your guide to understanding, influencing, and advancing digital rights in the internet era.In a world where digital connectivity shapes every facet of our lives, the classic definitions of human rights demand a radical rethinking. "Connected Rights: Reimagining Human Freedom in the Digital Age" by Dr. Eleanor Rees confronts this urgent reality, proposing the internet as a fundamental human right, akin to the right to free speech or education.This groundbreaking book charts the evolution of human rights and positions digital access as central to modern-day liberties. Digital barriers are not just technical-they hold profound implications for equality, personal agency, and societal progress. Dr. Rees melds history, philosophy, and cutting-edge research, revealing how technology is both a beacon for empowerment and a frontier for new inequalities.digital rights, internet human rights, digital age freedom, online privacy, data ethics, digital equity, technological innovation, digital access, global connectivity, internet as basic right, digital transformation, digital inclusion, human rights evolution, digital citizenship, internet equality, technology empowerment, access to technology, legal frameworks digital, future of digital rights, ethical issues internet This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Dr Eleanor Rees

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por Independently Published, 2025

    ISBN 13: 9798317217730

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Welcome to "Connected Rights: Reimagining Human Freedom in the Digital Age," a provocative exploration into the necessity of recognizing internet access as a basic human right. Authored by Dr. Eleanor Rees, a pioneer in digital rights studies, this book dives deep into the intersection of technology and human rights, offering profound insights for those invested in digital equity, innovation, and societal transformation.At the heart of "Connected Rights" lies an urgent question: In a world driven by digital connectivity, how must our traditional understanding of human rights evolve? Dr. Rees addresses this by tracing the historical progression of human rights and proposing a new framework that acknowledges the internet as essential to modern liberty and opportunity.The book unpacks the philosophical and ethical complexities of digital rights, offering readers diverse perspectives on what it means to be connected-and the responsibilities that come with it. Through comprehensive chapters on legal frameworks, ethical considerations, and digital equity, Dr. Rees equips readers with the knowledge to critically engage with the societal impacts of our digital era.One of the most compelling aspects of "Connected Rights" is its focus on empowerment through connectivity. It illustrates how internet access has transformed lives, fuelled economic growth, and catalyzed social progress across the globe. Inspiring narratives and real-world case studies enrich the book, demonstrating the transformative power of access and the perils of inequality in the digital age.Readers will discover strategic insights into the digital future, emerging technologies, and the vital roles that governments and corporations play in ensuring universal access. Dr. Rees's vision of a connected society is not just aspirational-it's achievable, and it's necessary.Professionals across fields will appreciate the actionable takeaways that "Connected Rights" provides, from policy formation to advocacy. As you turn the pages, expect not just to learn but to be called to action. In our rapidly advancing world, understanding digital rights is imperative for leaders, innovators, and change-makers who strive for inclusivity and progress.Join Dr. Eleanor Rees in this compelling journey, and take part in the dialogue that is reshaping human freedom. Let "Connected Rights" be your guide to understanding, influencing, and advancing digital rights in the internet era.In a world where digital connectivity shapes every facet of our lives, the classic definitions of human rights demand a radical rethinking. "Connected Rights: Reimagining Human Freedom in the Digital Age" by Dr. Eleanor Rees confronts this urgent reality, proposing the internet as a fundamental human right, akin to the right to free speech or education.This groundbreaking book charts the evolution of human rights and positions digital access as central to modern-day liberties. Digital barriers are not just technical-they hold profound implications for equality, personal agency, and societal progress. Dr. Rees melds history, philosophy, and cutting-edge research, revealing how technology is both a beacon for empowerment and a frontier for new inequalities.digital rights, internet human rights, digital age freedom, online privacy, data ethics, digital equity, technological innovation, digital access, global connectivity, internet as basic right, digital transformation, digital inclusion, human rights evolution, digital citizenship, internet equality, technology empowerment, access to technology, legal frameworks digital, future of digital rights, ethical issues internet This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.