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22 June 2024 | Updated on 22 June 2024

What is the difference between "access" and "accessibility"? What do we mean when we talk about "autonomous infrastructures"? Why is it important to understand terms like "digital divide" or "data extractivism"?

These questions are vital for anyone navigating the intersections of technology and social justice. Understanding these terms shapes our comprehension of the digital world and influences how issues of equity, inclusion, and ownership are addressed.

Recognising the need for clarity in rapidly changing scenarios, the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) has developed a glossary that provides accessible definitions and political perspectives on key terms in internet and communications technology (ICT) and social justice. It is designed to ignite debate, foster deeper thinking and ultimately contribute to a more equitable digital landscape.

Clarifying concepts for a just digital society

The APC glossary aims to provide accessible definitions of key terms while also giving a political perspective of what they mean. It is a useful resource for journalists interested in keeping up with the nuances of various terms in the ICTs and social justice fields. 

The glossary, a work in progress, currently offers terms from the following areas:

Internet evolution: The glossary includes terminology related to the ever-changing internet, covering foundational concepts and emerging technologies. This helps users understand digital transformations and their broader societal implications.

Human rights online: It explores terms at the intersection of technology and human rights, highlighting ethical considerations and the potential of digital tools to promote social justice.

Social justice: With a focus on equitable access and inclusion, the glossary aligns with APC’s commitment to social justice, ensuring that digital resources are distributed fairly and all voices are heard.

Environmental concerns: In an era of climate crisis, the glossary includes terms related to sustainable practices and green technology, promoting more environmentally sustainable digital practices.

Feminist perspective: Addressing feminism and gender in the digital landscape is crucial. The glossary provides terms that help navigate issues like online harassment, diverse representation, and biases in algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI).

Explore and use this glossary for a nuanced understanding and coverage of the digital society. 

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