NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE DISCOURSES OF HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE DISCOURSES OF HUMAN RIGHTS, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY
Author(s): Goran Ilik, Angelo Viglianisi FerraroSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Supranational / Global Economy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Civil Society, Governance, Public Administration, Public Law, Sociology, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Electoral systems, Welfare systems, Developing nations, Political behavior, Political economy, Political psychology, Politics and law, Politics and communication, Politics and religion, Politics and society, History and theory of political science, Methodology and research technology, Comparative politics, Methodology and research technology, Evaluation research, Criminology, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Human Ecology, Nationalism Studies, Penology, Political Ecology, Economic development, Migration Studies, Inter-Ethnic Relations, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Financial Markets, Public Finances, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Marketing / Advertising, Penal Policy, Sociology of Politics, Globalization, Socio-Economic Research, Geopolitics, Politics of History/Memory, Politics and Identity, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Institute for Research and European Studies - Bitola
Keywords: Human Rights; Politics; Society; Information and Communications Technology; New Technologies; Social Media; Algorithms; Covid-19; Digital Marketing; E-Commerce; Market; Digital Communication
Summary/Abstract: Modern societies are associated with the constant flow and acceptance of information and communication technologies at home, in the workplace, in the process of education, even in recreational activities. The development of new technologies has not only challenged human rights, but also politics and society in general. Even more importantly, this new technological level has also empowered transnational corporations operating in the digital environment as hosting providers to perform quasi-public functions in the transnational context. New technologies have the potential to make significant positive contributions to the prevention, promotion, and protection of human rights and democratization, decentralization, and digitalization of politics and the advancement of society as a whole.
Journal: Journal of Liberty and International Affairs
- Issue Year: 7/2021
- Issue No: Supp. 1
- Page Range: 18-20
- Page Count: 3
- Language: English