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CITIZENS CROSSROADS WHOSE INFORMATION SOCIETY [1 record]

Record 1 1998-11-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Conference Titles
  • Informatics
OBS

Conference, Ottawa, May 26 to 28, 1999. Subthemes: "Ownership and control of electronic and other media networks, services and information", "Controversial content, censorship, propaganda and privacy", "Civic knowledge, education and participation", "Democracy and political action", "Human rights, diversity and marginalisation".

OBS

Source(s): Canadian Heritage, Strategic Research and Analysis.

Key term(s)
  • Citizens at the Crossroads
  • Whose Information Society?

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de conférences
  • Informatique
OBS

Conférence, à Ottawa, du 26 au 28 mai 1999. Sous-thèmes : «Possession et contrôle des réseaux, des services, de l'information», «Contenu controversé, censure, propagande, protection des renseignements personnels», «Sens civique, éducation et participation», «Démocratie et action politique», «Droits de la personne, diversité et marginalisation».

OBS

Source(s) : Patrimoine canadien, Recherche et analyse stratégiques.

Key term(s)
  • La citoyenneté à la croisée des chemins
  • Une société de l'information pour qui?

Spanish

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