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Contact: Kiahna Williams Senior Project ManagerCommunications and Society Programkiahna.williams@aspeninstitute.orgPanelists call for Mexican Government to Address Connectivity, Censorship and...
Tags: Human Rights, Journalism, Latin America, International, Democracy, Universal Broadband, International Human Rights, Freedom of Speech, Broadband, Global Economy, new media, Mexico, news, freedom of expression, freedom of press, newspapers, digital media, Internet, internet policy
 Ver la versión en españolAbout the ForumThe Aspen Institute Forum on the Freedom to Communicate was created by the Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program in association with Grupo...
Tags: Human Rights, Journalism, Latin America, International, Democracy, Universal Broadband, International Human Rights, Freedom of Speech, Broadband, Global Economy, new media, Mexico, news, freedom of expression, freedom of press, newspapers, digital media, Internet, internet policy
The Transforming Teaching Through Technology roundtable discussion, moderated by Jeffrey Brown of the PBS NewsHour and featuring three distinguished experts.Joel Rose, creator and CEO of School of...
Tags: Education, innovation, Universal Broadband
As governments, businesses, and individuals reassess the nature and significance of the Internet -- with its increasing scale of information, users, connections, and mobility -- a thorough...
Tags: Communications Policy, Science and Technology, Globalization, Communications, Universal Broadband
The Communications and Society Program marks the one year anniversary of the report of the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy with a discussion among key...
Tags: Universal Broadband, Knight Commission, Communications and Society Program, Blair Levin