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  2. Democratization of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The democratization of knowledge is the acquisition and spread of knowledge amongst a wider part of the population, not just privileged elites such as clergy and academics. Libraries , in particular public libraries, and modern information technology such as the Internet play a key role, as they provide the masses with open access to information .

  3. Democratization of technology - Wikipedia

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    The Internet has played a critical role in modern life as a typical feature of most Western households, and has been key in the democratization of knowledge.It not only constitutes arguably the most critical innovation in this trend thus far; it has also allowed users to gain knowledge of and access to other technologies.

  4. Data politics - Wikipedia

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    Data Politics shares traits of each approach in that the core values of data politics are open government data, but data politics also concerns data collection by governments, private corporations, and platforms. An example of proactive data politics was the protest of the elimination of the long form census.

  5. Democratization - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly claimed that democracy and democratization were important drivers of the expansion of primary education around the world. However, new evidence from historical education trends challenges this assertion.

  6. Democratic transition - Wikipedia

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    The democracy indices differ in whether they are categorical, such as classifying countries into democracies, hybrid regimes, and autocracies, [71] [72] or continuous values. [73] The qualitative nature of democracy indices enables data analytical approaches for studying causal mechanisms of regime transformation processes.

  7. Public participation - Wikipedia

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    Greater inclusion of non-professional scientists in policy research is important. [40] It is academia's responsibly to facilitate the "democratization of policy research". This has several benefits: having citizens involved in not just the contribution of data, but also the framing and development of research itself.

  8. Why privacy laws are the tip of the legal spear against Musk ...

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    The data-focused lawsuits are likely only one wave of legal scrutiny DOGE will face, as other newly filed cases accuse Musk and others of making sweeping changes to how the federal government ...

  9. Democratic media - Wikipedia

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    Democratic media is a form of media organization that strives to have the principles of democracy underlying not only the production of content, but also the organization of the entire project. Civic media is another term with similar concept and therefore can be used interchangeably in many contexts.