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- W4213167493 abstract "Digital technologies are increasingly central in peoples lives as consumers, citizens, workers and entrepreneurs and even in their personal relationships. Digital technologies can do much to expand capabilities and promote human security. They can expand human freedoms, boost productivity and facilitate humanitys response to current challengessuch as tackling Anthropocene risks and tracking pandemics. Digital technologies can also be enablers. Take mobile phones, which can enhance freedom and expand peoples capabilities to communicate and acquire informationleading to, for instance, access to better health care services. Digital technologies coevolve with values and social practices and thus have an indirect bearing on peoples agency. Digital technologies can also affect agency directlyfor example, increasing opportunities for community participation and mobilization." @default.
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- W4213167493 title "Digital technology’s threats to human security" @default.
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