The Internet rights are human rights is a series of training modules concerned with the relationship between human rights, ICTs and the internet. These modules are intended to help those who work on human rights and/or ICTs, and others with
Engendering Internet Governance Research: The Example of Censorship (2008)
In this contribution to the Third Annual Symposium of the Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) in Hyderabad, Heike Jensen on behalf of the OpenNet Initiative Asia gender team presents the research into Internet censorship and surveillance in Asia that
How technology issues impact women’s rights: 10 points on Section J
Twenty years ago, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a roadmap for gender equality, was adopted by 189 countries. Section J of the Beijing Platform addresses women and the media, which fits into the work of APC Women’s Rights
The World Wide Web of Desire: Content Regulation on the Internet
8 November 2007 By Namita Malhotra It is obvious that the discourse around content regulation has shifted mostly towards the protection of children from harmful content and child pornography on the internet. Any references to gender-related concerns were dropped, including
Women’s human rights: violence against women, pornography and ICTs
The position paper presented by Jac sm Kee from APC WNSP at Women Claiming The Information Society (WOCTIS), 11 September 2005, Berlin. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approval of .xxx as a global top level domain
Internet Governance Issues on Sexuality and Women’s Rights
Publisher: APC Women’s Networking Support Programme Internet Governance Issues on Sexuality and Women’s Rights 14-17 September 2010, Fifth Internet Governance Forum The Internet Governance Forum, or IGF, is a multi-stakeholder platform created by the United Nations to discuss public policy
Introduction to Human rights, ICTs and the internet: training module
This is the first of a series of training modules concerned with the relationship between humanrights, ICTs and the internet. These modules are intended to help those who work on humanrights and/or ICTs, and others with an interest in the