GLOBAL ALIENATION: INFORMATION SEPARATISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS


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Abstract

Author analyses the problem of implementation of information

rights in the context of development of communication

technologies. The research of digital mapping services has led to

conclusions about patterns of informing citizens in the situation of

fragmentation of internet environment and proved the hypothesis

of the negative effect of personalization of internet products.

Proposals for additional legal and technical measures of regulation

cross-border transmission of social significant information are made.

About the authors

V. E. Volkov

Samara National Research University

Author for correspondence.
Email: morenovsv@ssau.ru

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