13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) India (1) South Korea (1) China (1) Sweden (1) Nordic countries (1) censorship-heavy countries (1) Conservative Islamic countries (1) East Asia (1) Europe (1) Finland (1) Former Soviet Union countries (1) Open societies (1) Restrictive regimes (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 access to information India Access to information is crucial for empowerment in India, influenced by social hierarchy and essential for basic necessities. 5
2 access to information South Korea South Korea has high-tech infrastructure and open access to information in a digitally savvy society. 5
3 access to information China Access to information in China is tightly controlled and subject to government censorship and monitoring. 4
4 access to information Sweden Swedish culture values transparency and open access to information in public and government-held data. 4
5 access to information Nordic countries Nordic countries prioritize transparency and public access to information, including 'everyman's right' for environmental data. 3
6 access to information censorship-heavy countries In censorship-heavy countries, the government tightly controls and censors access to information. 2
7 access to information Conservative Islamic countries Access to certain types of information is restricted in conservative Islamic countries, especially regarding religious, social, and political matters. 1
8 access to information East Asia East Asia's high-tech infrastructure and widespread internet access create a digitally savvy society with relatively open access to information. 1
9 access to information Europe In Europe, there is a strong emphasis on data privacy and protection, even in the context of accessing public information. 1
10 access to information Finland In Finland, the concept of 'everyman's right' enables public access to nature and natural resources, representing a widespread access to environmental information. 1
11 access to information Former Soviet Union countries Access to information in Former Soviet Union countries may be limited and historical records could be subject to state control or manipulation. 1
12 access to information Open societies The concept of access to information in open societies is encouraged and readily available. 1
13 access to information Restrictive regimes Access to information is heavily censored and restricted in restrictive regimes. 1