The Third World and the paradox of the digital revolution
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https://doi.org/10.29173/irie6Abstract
We, the people of the Third World, greeted the revolution in information technology with great enthusiasm, perceiving it as the harbinger of an equalitarian and democratic society and the encapsulation of a new humanism. The question is whether or not this new utopia has effectively brought an end to the great divide regarding access to information and knowledge.Downloads
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2007-09-01
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Mesbahi, Mohammed. 2007. “The Third World and the Paradox of the Digital Revolution”. The International Review of Information Ethics 7 (September). Edmonton, Canada:47-50. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie6.
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