Is the world really overrun with dissent and revolution?
Tag: technology
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The lack of doctrine and international legal precedent to guide use of information communication technologies during disasters is arguably one of the most urgent issues facing humanitarian responders in the 21st century.
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The newly empowered people of Brazil are a force to be reckoned with, and one that could well set alight comparable movements across Latin America.
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Information about mass atrocities abounds in Syria, but why have international responses to end them still failed?
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Big data analytics is driving innovation in the private sector, but public sector organizations lack the same level of access and tools.
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As geospatial technology provides data on the impact of violence more quickly, responses can be more targeted and immediate.
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Lethal drone use by the United States is disrespectful of the rule of law in the world, said Ms. O’Connell.
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The UN Community used to be a Twitter wasteland but use of the social media platform is growing.
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Cellphone data can tell a lot about human dynamics that could be leverage in conflict situations.
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Big data makes some stunning claims—predicting unemployment spikes and health crises—but this data mining has its critics.