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21 Sep 1999

Author:
Kelly O'Neill, UNRISD News [U.N. Research Institute for Social Development Bulletin], no. 21

[PDF] Internetworking for Social Change: Keeping the Spotlight on Corporate Responsibility

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Internetworking has facilitated a globalization of civil society no less noteworthy than that which characterizes the corporate world. This paper looks at the history and experience of key international social and environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with Internet communications, as well as at how corporate use of the Internet is evolving.