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    Critical Engagements of NGOs for Global Human Rights Protection: A New Epoch of Cosmopolitanism for Larger Freedom?On-Kwok Lai - 2011 - International Journal of Social Quality 1 (2):5-18.
    Since the mid-1990s, the international norms for global development have been redefined under non-governmental organizations’ critical e-mobilizations, powered by new media. International governmental organizations have been forced to make policy adjustments or concessions, resulting in new IGOs-NGOs policy regimes for consultative consensus building and for protecting people’s economic, social, and cultural rights for enhancing social quality. This paper examines the emerging cosmopolitanism in the information age, focusing on NGOs’ advocacy networks, to understand the new media-enhanced participatory regime for global governance. (...)
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    Book review: David Slayden and Rita Kirk whillock (eds), soundbite culture: The death of discourse in a wired world. London: Sage, 1999. XIV + 298 pp. us$64 (hbk); us$31. [REVIEW]On-Kwok Lai - 2002 - Discourse Studies 4 (1):118-120.
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