Post by saiful200 on Aug 20, 2024 2:44:48 GMT -6
I find the reference to the lack of interest in labor rights of many companies that join the defense of environmental or social causes in Ikerne Jauregui's comment to be very interesting. The same thing happens with companies that seek protection in friendly and perhaps somewhat confusing names such as "collaborative economy." In any case, it is worth noting that CSR has an "internal" component that should not be ignored and that refers to the well-being (personal and labor) of the company's workers. Regarding technological advances and their democratization, I think we have to be vigilant and proactive so that the majority of citizens can really have access to them and can enjoy and take advantage of them.
That the digital divide in Spain is already classified as "systemic" is https://www.latestdatabase.com/ worrying. To prevent commercial logic, at least pre-CSR commercial logic, from doing its thing, data such as the fact that only .% of the Spanish population affirms that they have acquired their skills to handle new technologies at school or somewhere else must be reversed. another official educational institution. Finally, regarding Big Data, I would like to contribute something that is more of an intuition.
I think that the collection of Big Data data compared to "classical" sociology has an advantage: it collects it without counting on the "voluntariness" of the person providing the data. I may have given Google Maps permission to store the information of all my trips but that does not mean that every time I go from one place to another with my cell phone in my pocket I am aware that that trip is being archived in a database. of data.
That the digital divide in Spain is already classified as "systemic" is https://www.latestdatabase.com/ worrying. To prevent commercial logic, at least pre-CSR commercial logic, from doing its thing, data such as the fact that only .% of the Spanish population affirms that they have acquired their skills to handle new technologies at school or somewhere else must be reversed. another official educational institution. Finally, regarding Big Data, I would like to contribute something that is more of an intuition.
I think that the collection of Big Data data compared to "classical" sociology has an advantage: it collects it without counting on the "voluntariness" of the person providing the data. I may have given Google Maps permission to store the information of all my trips but that does not mean that every time I go from one place to another with my cell phone in my pocket I am aware that that trip is being archived in a database. of data.