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Ad ID: 2988
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Added: September 28, 2024
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Views: 33
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International alternative networks are believed to be non-commercial agencies that are able to keep pace with improvements in the top quality of information and media within their countries. They are not imperialist power structures that are internally controlled. They are independent, non-commercial options that aim to bring multimedia into the 21st Century. They first appeared in the 1990s. They now include diverse media like videos and news websites. Many have evolved into multinational companies and are an essential element of any democratic media strategy.
Despite the fact that these groups differ in their size, focus and location they are all united by a noncommercial ethos and opposition to imperialist power systems. They promote their ideas by organising information and communication reform initiatives and promoting an inclusive and equal Internet. They also develop new networks of communication that facilitate local and regional developments in relation to social movements.
The strength of these global networks is in the cooperation through social www.inafi-la.org/2021/12/22/understanding-the-concept-of-sustainable-development/ movement organizing campaigns as well as media reform campaigns that adjust information and communications to the benefit of all. They are creating a complex network of local-local, transnational (especially south-south) regional and other links that avoid the old colonial power dynamics as well as links between south and north.
While these international networks are confronted with a variety of obstacles like a lack of capital and competent staff, they continue to establish regional links and promoting the democratization of reforms in information and communication. They are now a crucial element in the fight for environmental sustainability and human rights.