Europe's Information Society project and digital inclusion: universal service obligations or social solidarity?

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作者
Leith, Philip [1 ]
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[1] Queens Univ Belfast, Law, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
digital inclusion; Bagnemann Report; Information Society; poverty; banking inclusion; social solidarity; service of general economic interest;
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10.1093/ijlit/eas004
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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摘要
The importance of digital inclusion to Europe is obvious: as we move towards an ever more internet-communicating society the lack of access to basic digital infrastructures for a significant segment of the population is both problematic for those individuals without access and also problematic for those providing services which should be efficient and fully utilised. The EU's 'Information Society' project has been the central plank of the European attempt to build a European digital marketplace, a concept which necessitates digital inclusion of the population at large. It is a project which prefers universal service obligations to achieve inclusion. If that is to be the preferred solution I suggest that we must consider exclusion from the banking system, given that the Information Society is at root an economic community. However, universal service obligations are not the only method whereby digital inclusion can be encouraged and I posit we may need to reconsider the role of the state as supplier of services through the concept of 'social solidarity'.
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页数:22
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