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How Can Digital Technologies Build a More Integrated Europe?

Exploring Digital Progress
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 2020

Summary

Wie können digitale Technologien die Integration und den Wohlstand in Europa fördern? Seit Jahrzehnten ist die Digitalisierung die Speerspitze der wirtschaftlichen, politischen und sozialen Entwicklungen. Es ist klar geworden, dass ihre Auswirkungen die Gesellschaft umgestalten können – die Digitalisierung wirkt sich auf alle Bereiche der globalen Wirtschaft aus und verändert radikal die Art und Weise, wie z.B. Finanztransaktionen durchgeführt werden, wie Regierungen mit ihren Bürgern und die Menschen untereinander interagieren Angesichts des globalen Ausmaßes dieser digitalen Revolution wollen sich die Europäische Union und ihre Mitgliedstaaten den Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung stellen und ihre Vorteile fördern. Initiativen und Regelungen wie GDPR, SEPA, Horizont 2020 und der digitale Binnenmarkt sind nur einige der laufenden Projekte auf europäischer Ebene. Es bleibt jedoch klar, dass weitere Arbeit und Engagement in diesen Bereichen unerlässlich sind, um die Entwicklung innovativer Lösungen für die Probleme zu gewährleisten, die sich aus dem bedeutendsten globalen Wandel seit der industriellen Revolution ergeben.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2020
Copyright Year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6739-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0811-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Denkart Europa | Mindset Europe
Volume
32
Language
English
Pages
125
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
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      1. 1. Defining Digital Literacy No access
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      2. 2. The Politics of Digital Literacy No access
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    2. II. Obstacles to Digital Literacy and European Integration No access
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    3. III. How to Increase Critical Digital Literacy and Awareness No access
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    4. IV. Conclusion No access
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      1. Abstract No access
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      3. 2. Specification of Terms No access
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        1. 3.1 Quantitative Distortion by the Use of Political Bots No access
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        2. 3.2 Qualitative Distortion by the Use of Political Bots No access
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        1. 4.1 UK General Election 2017 No access
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        2. 4.2 US Presidential Election 2016 No access
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        3. 4.3 French Presidential Election 2017 No access
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        4. 4.4 German Parliamentary Election 2017 No access
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      6. 5. Relevance of Political Bots Now and in the Future No access
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      7. 6. Political Bots as Symptom of the Current Political Climate No access
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      8. 7. Political Bots and the European Union: an Asymmetric Threat No access
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      9. 8. Conclusion No access
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        1. Fake-news campaigns and their influence on politics No access
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        2. (Unnoticed) online manipulation and vulnerability of society No access
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      3. Disinformation in the European Union: awareness and attitudes of EU citizens No access
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        2. Multi-stakeholder approach and civil society cooperation No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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    1. Summary No access
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    2. Introduction No access
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    3. E-Government Concept No access
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    4. Literature Review No access
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    5. E-Government and Open Government No access
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    6. Evolution of the Tic-Government Relationship in Europe No access
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    7. Conclusions No access
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    3. Strategy No access
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      1. Revolutionizing the World: Smartphones and the Internet No access
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      2. How Bitcoins, Video Streaming, and Cloud Gaming Contribute to Climate Change No access
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      3. Linking the Fourth Industrial to the Green Revolution No access
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      4. Why Europe Should Shift its Focus Towards More Impactful Measures No access
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      5. A Call for European Champions and Investments in Green Technology No access
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      6. Implementing a Common European Carbon Tax as Geopolitical Lever No access
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      7. Utilizing Synergies between the Green and the Industrial Revolution No access
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      2. Individual Data Protection: No access
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      1. 5G – Opportunity at the Cost of Risk? No access
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      2. Recent Progressions in the 5G Debate No access
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    4. Policy Recommendations No access
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    5. Conclusion No access
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    1. Current EU Strategy No access
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    2. Lessons From Silicon Valley for Europe No access
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    3. Fostering a Culture of Innovation No access
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    4. Supporting Cultural Skills No access
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    5. The Necessity of Established, Physical Centers No access
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    6. Conclusion: Human and Digital Connectivity No access
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