Telecommunications for Nonviol

Date Submitted: 01/16/2004 03:29:29
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 13 pages (3693 words)
Telecommunications for Nonviolent Struggle Telecommunications can play a vital role in nonviolent resistance to aggression or repression, as shown by numerous historical examples. Yet there has been no systematic development of telecommunications research, policy or training for this purpose. We interviewed a number of experts in telecommunications to learn how these technologies could be used in nonviolence struggle. We report our general findings and list a series of recommendations for use and design of telecommunications …
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