[Official First ISBN Edition — UK ISBN 978-1-80761-001-2]
In an age shaped by algorithms, influence, and institutional silence, Voices for Justice invites readers to explore how ordinary individuals can uphold dignity, fairness, and responsibility in a digital world. This is an educational and reflective work designed to nurture character education, ethical reasoning, media literacy, and responsible digital citizenship.
Key Highlights of this Edition:
Digital Justice & Accountability: Defines what it means to seek fairness in the digital era and explores how public voices can drive real-world change through digital tools.
Case Study Analysis: Features a deep dive into the public conversations surrounding Yu Menglong (Alain Yu), using the case as educational material to examine power, transparency, and the impact of silence on human reputations.
Human Rights in the 21st Century: Explores modern challenges to freedom of speech, digital privacy, and the vital role of permanent records in preventing "institutional erasure."
Digital Activism Guide: Explains the mechanics of online petitions (e.g., platforms like Avaaz) and provides a framework for becoming a "Voice for Good."
Educational Alignment: Specifically written to support PSHE, Citizenship, Ethics, and SMSC learning frameworks, making it a valuable resource for schools, libraries, and independent learners.
This ISBN edition is registered with the UK's legal deposit system, ensuring that even if digital data is deleted or censored, this record of integrity and justice remains preserved in the global library system for future generations.
