ICT
The Information and Communication Technologies («ICT»), work tools in the fields of computer science, audiovisual and telecommunications, have been developing quickly for the past three decades. This section focuses on the evolution and current events related to the ICT, as well as the important role they play on the globalization process.
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UNESCO  iconeWhen neuroscience meets AI: What does the future of learning look like? Non-press
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28.03.19   41921 
Johns Hopkins University  iconeCOVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins UniversityDocuments
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17.04.20   41929 
Barry Eichengreen / Project Syndicate  iconeThe Stable-Coin MythNon-press
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11.09.18   41908 
RFI - Radio France Internationale  iconeLe droit d'auteur européen contre les GAFA
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30.08.18   41905 
Amnesty International  iconeUN: Decisive action needed to ban killer robots - before it’s too lateNon-press
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27.08.18   41902 
Afef Abrougui / GlobalVoices  iconeKilling speech softly: How the world’s biggest tech companies are quietly censoring critical expression in the Middle East
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06.08.18   41900 
Timothy Caulfield / The Conversation  iconeMixing science and art to make the truth more interesting than liesNon-press
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02.08.18   41877 
Théo Verdier / Euractiv  iconeL’Europe à la télévision : une lacune de l’information française ?Non-press
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02.08.18   41870 
Pascaline Boittiaux / Statista  iconeGoogle tout puissant
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19.07.18   41897 
Marie Bohner / Open Democracy  icone“Because we're here. Because we exist”: Nofi ‘Black and Proud’ challenges representation in French mediaNon-press
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12.07.18   41834 
Banque de France  iconeRapport annuel de l’Observatoire de la sécurité des moyens de paiement 2017Non-press
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10.07.18   41805 
Kelly Born / Project Syndicate  iconeSolving the Disinformation PuzzleNon-press
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09.07.18   41787 
Oiwan Lam / Global Voices  iconeChinese mobile phone cameras are not-so-secretly recording users’ activitiesNon-press
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09.07.18   41785 
Nwachukwu Egbunike, Rosebell Kagumire / Global Voices  iconeUgandans say #NoToSocialMediaTax because it exploits women, youth and the poor
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06.07.18   41774 
Libération  iconeProcès Nadia Daam : la «revanche de la réalité»In the Press
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06.07.18   41771 
Tristan Gaudiaut / Statista  iconeLe Top 10 mondial des hausses en capitalisation boursièreNon-press
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05.07.18   41843 
Joseph S. Nye / Project Syndicate  iconeIs cyber the perfect weapon?Non-press
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05.07.18   41768 
Courrier International  iconeComment l’Europe utilise les données mobiles des migrants pour les expulser
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02.07.18   41765 
Javier Tolcachier / Pressenza  iconeL’antidote à la manipulation des médias concentrésIn the Press
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29.06.18   41755 
Deutsche Welle  iconeLe bitcoin interdit mais apprécié au Nigeria
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26.06.18   41734 
Oiwan Lam / Global Voices  iconeFreedom segregated: China to set up open internet zone on tourist island
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26.06.18   41730 
Café Babel  iconeOnline presence management: The story of two journalists off the gridIn the Press
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22.06.18   41793 
Pascaline Boittiaux / Statista  iconeQui est prêt à payer pour du contenu en ligne ?Non-press
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18.06.18   41712 
Amnesty International  iconeEU: States push to relax rules on exporting surveillance technology to human rights abusersNon-press
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11.06.18   41696 
The New York Times  iconeIn Newark, police cameras, and the Internet, watch youIn the Press
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09.06.18   41675 
Claire Jenik/Statista  icone32 % des logiciels utilisés en France sont piratésNon-press
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07.06.18   41720 
Ian Buruma / Project Syndicate  iconeTweets of InfamyNon-press
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05.06.18   41664 
Claire Jenik/Statista  iconeLes marques les plus puissantes au monde
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29.05.18   41854 
Statista  iconeMost popular social networks worldwide as of April 2018Non-press
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29.05.18   41624 
The Guardian  iconeBrilliance overtakes beauty as Ms Geek Africa spotlights tech geniusIn the Press
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28.05.18   41627 
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COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University

Author : Johns Hopkins University
In response to this ongoing public health emergency, we developed an interactive web-based dashboard (static snapshot shown above) hosted by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University, to visualize and track reported cases in real-time. The dashboard, first shared publicly on January 22, illustrates the location and number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, deaths and recoveries for all affected countries. It was developed to provide researchers, public health authorities and the general public with a user-friendly tool to track the outbreak as it unfolds. Further, all the data collected and displayed is made freely available, initially as google sheets, now in a GitHub repository, along with the feature layers of the dashboard, which are now included in the ESRI Living Atlas. (source: https://systems.jhu.edu/research/public-health/ncov/)

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