The evolution of the Internet challenges traditional approaches of industrial and technology policy and seems to suggest a hands off policy. The cultural impact of the network, on the other hand, appears to call for some regulatory intervention into its future development. The article’s first part briefly examines the role of U.S. public policy in the early stages of the Internet and then provides a critical assessment of institutional and policy factors in the EU which slowed down the Internet’s diffusion on this side of the Atlantic. Only recently can we observe changes. Telecommunications liberalization and the emergence of market competition in this industry coincide with a new Internet policy that recognizes the infra-structural signif...
The CfP suggests reflecting on electronic media and their potential constitution of "new spaces of i...
Who exactly are the main players behind the technical infrastructure of the Internet? What paths are...
For decades, proponents of the Internet have promised that it would one day provide a seamless way f...
The evolution of the Internet challenges traditional approaches of industrial and technology policy ...
This comparative article investigates the different views of the internet—what it could do and what ...
This paper considers some of the ideologies that are shaping Internet policies. It addresses the pri...
Over the past two decades, the Internet has revolutionized the spread of information across the worl...
peer reviewedHow has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the “network of networks” and ICTs b...
How has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the "network of networks" and ICTs become politic...
In the past thirty years, the exponential rise in the number of Internet users around the word and t...
The governance of economic organization and exchange across the Internet is widely recognized as bei...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
In the past thirty years, the exponential rise in the number of Internet users around the word and t...
Länger als ein Jahrzehnt ist das Internet in vielen Ländern Europas auf Ignoranz und Widerstand gest...
Raymond Williams’ comment applies as much to the media and communication systems of his time as it d...
The CfP suggests reflecting on electronic media and their potential constitution of "new spaces of i...
Who exactly are the main players behind the technical infrastructure of the Internet? What paths are...
For decades, proponents of the Internet have promised that it would one day provide a seamless way f...
The evolution of the Internet challenges traditional approaches of industrial and technology policy ...
This comparative article investigates the different views of the internet—what it could do and what ...
This paper considers some of the ideologies that are shaping Internet policies. It addresses the pri...
Over the past two decades, the Internet has revolutionized the spread of information across the worl...
peer reviewedHow has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the “network of networks” and ICTs b...
How has the Internet come about in Europe? How did the "network of networks" and ICTs become politic...
In the past thirty years, the exponential rise in the number of Internet users around the word and t...
The governance of economic organization and exchange across the Internet is widely recognized as bei...
This article discusses the interplay of carrier and content regulatory layers in European internet l...
In the past thirty years, the exponential rise in the number of Internet users around the word and t...
Länger als ein Jahrzehnt ist das Internet in vielen Ländern Europas auf Ignoranz und Widerstand gest...
Raymond Williams’ comment applies as much to the media and communication systems of his time as it d...
The CfP suggests reflecting on electronic media and their potential constitution of "new spaces of i...
Who exactly are the main players behind the technical infrastructure of the Internet? What paths are...
For decades, proponents of the Internet have promised that it would one day provide a seamless way f...