Does the Internet deserve everybody?
Computers and Society
2015-11-25 v1
Abstract
There has been a long standing tradition amongst developed nations of influencing, both directly and indirectly, the activities of developing economies. Behind this is one of a range of aims: building/improving living standards, bettering the social status of recipient communities, etc. In some cases, this has resulted in prosperous relations, yet often this has been seen as the exploitation of a power position or a veneer for other activities (e.g. to tap into new emerging markets). In this paper, we explore whether initiatives to improve Internet connectivity in developing regions are always ethical. We draw a list of issues that would aid in formulating Internet initiatives that are ethical, effective, and sustainable.
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@article{arxiv.1511.07519,
title = {Does the Internet deserve everybody?},
author = {Yehia Elkhatib and Gareth Tyson and Arjuna Sathiaseelan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.07519},
year = {2015}
}