Economic, social and cultural rights and the internet: The feminist take
Does the internet make the realisation of economic, social and cultural rights (ESCRs) a stronger possibility, especially for women and gender nonconforming people? This is the question that the...
View ArticleGlobal Information Society Watch 2016: Economic, Social and Cultural rights...
The 46 country reports gathered here illustrate the link between the internet and economic, social and cultural rights (ESCRs). They are framed by 10 thematic reports, which deal with overarching...
View Article"We cannot be what we cannot see": GenderIT.org maps gaps in research in...
The articles in this bilingual edition point to how visibility, a complicated phenomenon in itself, is the starting point of a different way of being, and how the stories we tell – entangled in the...
View ArticleEconomic, social and cultural rights - What does the internet have to do with...
This video draws on some of the many cases featured in the 2016 GISWatch edition on ESCRs and the internet, and adds an imaginary twist that enables easier understanding of the topic. How can we...
View ArticleCommunity Networks and Local Access Monthly Newsletter - Number 1
Welcome to the first monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks.Language English
View ArticleCommunity Networks and Local Access Monthly Newsletter - Number 2
Welcome to the second monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks.Language English
View ArticleWritten submission by Zenzeleni Networks, APC and the University of Western...
This submission is premised on the practical experience of Zenzeleni Networks, which has demonstrated an alternative model to address the universal access and service gap, in rural South Africa in...
View ArticleCommunity Networks and Local Access Monthly Newsletter - Number 3
Welcome to the third monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks.Language English
View ArticleThe African School on Internet Governance: Tracer study of four rounds of...
The primary objective of AfriSIG is to give Africans from multiple sectors and stakeholder groups the opportunity to gain knowledge and build the confidence that will enable them to participate...
View ArticleCommunity Networks and Local Access Monthly Newsletter - Number 4
Welcome to the fourth monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks.Language English
View ArticleLaunch of the 2018 edition of GISWatch on community networks at the IGF
The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) will be the venue where APC launches the new edition of its annual publication Global Information Society Watch. This year, the theme of the report is community...
View ArticleGlobal Information Society Watch 2018: Community Networks
The 43 country reports and eight thematic reports in this year's GISWatch focus on community networks, defined as “communication networks built, owned, operated, and used by citizens in a participatory...
View ArticleLaunch of the 2018 GISWatch report on community networks: The many ways to...
On 13 November, APC held its official launch of the 2018 edition of Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) at the Internet Governance Forum in Paris. The session brought together many of the...
View ArticleCommunity Networks and Local Access Monthly Newsletter - Number 12
Welcome to the 12th round-up of developments impacting your local access networks.Language English
View ArticleThe internet domain name system and the right to culture
This report offers a starting point for an analysis of the adequate protection of the right to culture in relation to the new gTLDs, and more broadly regarding ICANN’s role as a multistakeholder and...
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