Communication Rights and Social Justice pp 135-151 | Cite as
Beyond the Dominant Paradigm of Communication Rights? Observations from South Asia
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Abstract
Mclver et al. provide one of the better definitions of communication rights (CRs):
The right to communicate is a conceptual framework within which to address issues of access, intellectual freedom, property rights, cultural and linguistic rights and privacy in a digital environment. It provides a way of framing appropriate questions around these issues; the most fundamental question being: How can communication opportunities be assured and enhanced for everyone? (2003, p. 8)
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Civil Society Social Movement Public Hearing Regional Perspective Political Society
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© Pradip N. Thomas 2014