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100 _aQueau, Philippe
245 _aGlobal governance and knowledge societies
260 _c2002
300 _ap.10-16.
362 _aDec
520 _aPhilippe Queau illustrates how the global information society tends to create a unified market of formatted exchanges and practices, which do not always take into account the cultural specificities and the special needs of the many `knowledge societies' around the world. The global information society also has to confront the extreme disparities of access to information and knowledge between the industrialized countries and the developing countries, as well as within societies themselves. this inevitably induces the need for fundamental political choices and arbitrages on the goals socially desirable, and a definition of the `global common good'. - Reproduced.
650 _aKnowledge society
650 _aIntellectual property
650 _aInformation society
773 _aDevelopment
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