Human Rights and the Internet
Discover the profound insights of Human Rights and the Internet by S. Hick, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2000. This compelling 1st edition, spanning 257 pages, delves into the intersection of digital technology and human rights. Written by a distinguished group of activists, writers, and academics, this book explores the evolution and utilization of the Internet as a powerful tool for human rights advocacy. It examines the global impact of online platforms on various sectors of society and offers an in-depth analysis of current and emerging trends in the promotion and protection of human rights. A must-read for anyone interested in the crucial role of the Internet in fostering social justice and equality, this book is essential for scholars, practitioners, and advocates alike.