by Saskia Rowley | Jul 28, 2025 | Comment, Communication Rights, Digital Justice
The US government just announced it will withdraw from UNESCO (again) effective December 31, 2026, stating that “[c]ontinued involvement in UNESCO is not in the national interest of the United States.” UNESCO’S statement in response was a diplomatic shrug,...
by Saskia Rowley | Jun 30, 2025 | Comment, Communication Rights, Digital Justice, WSIS+20
Today, 30 June, is “World Social Media Day” – a commemoration created by the website Mashable in 2010 that celebrates the transformative power of social media. That transformation – with all its positive and negative real world impacts – is part of the information...
by Saskia Rowley | Jun 16, 2025 | Comment, Communication Rights
“All the news that’s fit to print” was a motto adopted by American newspaper publisher Adolph S. Ochs – an immigrant from Germany – when he took over The New York Times in 1895. It signified the newspaper’s commitment to accurate, impartial, and ethical news...
by Saskia Rowley | Jun 5, 2025 | Comment, Communication Rights, Digital Justice
The U.S. House of Representatives just passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act intended to deliver the President’s domestic agenda. Among the provisions is a 10-year moratorium on states from regulating artificial intelliegence. It reads: “…no State or political...
by Saskia Rowley | May 5, 2025 | Communication Rights
World Press Freedom Day: A reminder to think local When I started to think about World Press Freedom Day (3 May) this year, my mind – and fingers on the keyboard – went first to the existential crisis facing the traditional media industry, battered as it is from so...