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Internet Connectivity through Community Resolve

Internet Connectivity through Community Resolve

by Saskia Rowley | Jan 9, 2023 | Communication Rights

My family decided to move to a rural location in northern England. Knowing that my job depends on excellent internet connections, friends expressed concern that by moving away from towns and their services, I wouldn’t be able to access the internet at the same speeds...
Qatar: Digital surveillance and human rights abuse

Qatar: Digital surveillance and human rights abuse

by Saskia Rowley | Dec 12, 2022 | Communication Rights

For many, digital surveillance is a big “So what?”, the unavoidable risk of using the technology. For others, it can mean obstruction, harassment, detention, unfair trial, and imprisonment. Over 1.2 million international visitors were expected to visit Qatar to watch...
Media gender equality in the era of diversity

Media gender equality in the era of diversity

by Saskia Rowley | Nov 28, 2022 | Communication Rights

Seems like you can’t fight for recognition of women in discussions about diversity without being drawn into TERF wars. The TERF—trans-exclusionary radical feminist—label is increasingly being applied to disparage voices urging protection of the modest gains for women...
Communicating climate justice: A vital part of COP27’s outcomes

Communicating climate justice: A vital part of COP27’s outcomes

by Saskia Rowley | Nov 14, 2022 | Communication Rights

The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s 2021 report unequivocally linked climate change to human activity and predicted more frequent and more severe natural disasters over the coming years. Given the current trajectory of emissions and...
Rethinking our role as social media “users”

Rethinking our role as social media “users”

by Saskia Rowley | Oct 31, 2022 | Communication Rights

Mozilla, the organization/community that built the Firefox browser and now has a Foundation working to ensure the internet remains an open and accessible public resource, has released a 12-minute documentary, “Unknown Influence” The documentary interviews independent...
Calling out government censorship of the Internet

Calling out government censorship of the Internet

by Saskia Rowley | Oct 17, 2022 | Communication Rights

The world’s law enforcement services are in cahoots, sharing detailed data about individuals as well as corporations “in the interest of national security”. In 2021, the Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the United States of America...
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