"Internet rights are not as important as media rights at the moment, but any freedom of information lobby with some foresight needs to recognise that the internet will be at the heart of future media systems, and they need to adapt their advocacy strategies accordingly by including an internet component."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Duncan interview on Internet focus.
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jane_Duncan_(academic)
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Jane Duncan (academic)
12 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Jane Duncan (academic) →
Related Quotes
"There is no doubt that media consumption habits are going to change quite fundamentally in the future, with an increa…"
"If netizens want to live free from fear and want, offline and on, then they will not achieve this by handing decision…"
"Protests that are sustained over a period of time are usually part of a cycle that unfolds in interaction with the au…"
"State repression creates solidarity among movement participants, who justify the need for violence as a form of self-…"
"It is the easier route for universities to say and do “security” in response to growing campus unrest. But it is also…"
"Municipal decision-making sets a framework for police actions — in that prohibited protests are more likely to trigge…"
"If a protest does not pose a serious threat to public safety, it should not be prevented, even if the municipality ha…"
"Failure to notify is not, in itself, sufficient reason to break up a protest if it is peaceful and unarmed."
"The police service is clearly a stressed institution. Considering the high levels of crime in South Africa, the ratio…"
"Violence against the police has also been a persistent problem, reducing morale and driving up violent responses. The…"