Seeking Essays on the Social Justice Implications of Net Neutrality
The Internet is now crucial to all aspects of our lives including communication and information gathering. Whether we’re on-line shopping, locating health care providers, finding employment or just cruising to make a dinner reservation, we do it all on the Net. In this Internet centered society, what do you feel are the social justice implications of Net Neutrality?
We are currently seeking 3-5 essays (no more than 1,500 words) for inclusion in the Perspectives column in the January/February issue of PUBLIC LIBRARIES. There is no pay associated with inclusion, but you will receive two free copies of the issue in which your essay appears. The deadline for submission is Friday, December 22nd. Please send essays (and questions) to Nanci Milone Hill at nhill@dracutlibrary.org.