Broad support for internet freedom around the world
Many people around the world consider free expression in cyberspace to be a fundamental right.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Many people around the world consider free expression in cyberspace to be a fundamental right.
Lee Rainie details the social and business implications of a reshaped privacy landscape
Corporate responsibility: How far will tech firms go in helping repressive regimes?
A discussion forum focused on using social networking and digital tools to reinvigorate democracy and extend electronic engagement from campaigns and grassroots-activism to governance.
People who believe their local government does a good job sharing information are more likely than others to feel satisfied with civic life.
I concluded a recent speech with a challenge: If chronically ill patients can find ways to connect and learn from each other, why can’t your organizations find ways to connect and learn from them? One executive’s positive reaction surprised even m…
If someone is motivated enough to dig, interested enough to analyze, and knowledgeable enough about their chosen topic to see data with fresh eyes, they can start a revolution…
As part of a panel on privacy, security, and confidentiality, Susannah Fox discussed the “shadow economy” of health data that has sprung up, with all the dangers and opportunities of an unregulated market.
Pew Internet research shows that, in politics and in health care, participation matters as much as access.
Rep. Jerry Nadler, Susannah Fox, Jamie Heywood, and Esther Dyson discussed the coming revolution in health care.
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