This is a great article. I think the issue of digital sovereignty is the elephant in the living room -- i.e. it's so enormous and important but we have no way of coping with it (you can't get it out through the door or windows). I particularly like the way you start with examples and I think this is a 'most read' for any advanced class on the digital sphere. Sarah Oates Professor and Senior Scholar Philip Merrill College of Journalism University of Maryland College Park, MD 20457 Email: soates@umd.edu Phone: 301 455 2332 www.media-politics.com Twitter: @media_politics *Support the UMD Student Crisis Fund <https://giving.umd.edu/giving/showPage.php?name=crisis-funding> today. * On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 7:58 AM Luciano Floridi <lfloridi@gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps of potential interest to some members of the list: "The Fight for Digital Sovereignty: What It Is, and Why It Matters, Especially for the EU” OA article available at rdcu.be/b6eKN <http://rdcu.be/b6eKN> Best regards, Luciano _______________________________________
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