The II Conference Internet and Solidarity is – at last – a reality and will take place next 7th and 8th june in Barcelona.
The general goal of the Conference is to debate about whether access to the Internet (and, hence, to ICTs in general) is a fundamental right or not, and what would this right mean. In my (tried to) most sincere opinion, the programme of the Conference and the speakers are terrific and thrilling: 31 speakers in 5 plenary sessions and 5 parallel sessions from all sectors and ideologies.
Really worth it if you can afford spending two days in the jewel of the Mediterranean Sea: Barcelona ;)
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BTW, I’ll be moderating the plenary session entitled Access to ICTs, a fundamental human right? on Tuesday 7th, with Marcello Branco and Jorge Cortell as speakers.
If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:
Peña-López, I. (2005) “II Conference Internet and Solidarity” In ICTlogy,
#20, May 2005. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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