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Electronic government, digital invisibility and fundamental social rights
Author(s) -
Justo José Reyna,
Émerson Gabardo,
Fábio de Sousa Santos
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sequência
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2177-7055
pISSN - 0101-9562
DOI - 10.5007/2177-7055.2020v41n85p30
Subject(s) - invisibility , government (linguistics) , state (computer science) , dimension (graph theory) , fundamental rights , social rights , political science , digital divide , business , internet privacy , public relations , law and economics , computer science , sociology , human rights , mathematics , information and communications technology , law , artificial intelligence , philosophy , linguistics , algorithm , pure mathematics
The article aims to analyze the impact of the digitalization of Public Administration activities, labeled Electronic Government, on the ability to fulfill fundamental social rights. It adopts as a base the concept of digital invisibility, defined as the inability to have access to the digital government, mainly based on empirical data to access the world wide web. It uses the deductive methodology from the bibliographic analysis about the matter. It verifies the hypothesis that the use of technological tools as unique mediators poses a particular risk to social rights due to digital invisibility. Taking into account the objective dimension of fundamental rights, it concludes that the State must guarantee digital access broadly, especially to vulnerable groups. State recipients should not be imposed insurmountable obstacles in the search for the fulfillment of constitutional promises.

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