The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) was created by the U.S. government in October 1998 as an institutional innovation---a private non-profit corporation to govern global resources without government involvement, in the public interest. Through the creation of ICANN, the neoliberal governmentality of market self-regulation and "stakeholder collaboration by consensus" was introduced to the field of global communication. This is considered in the present thesis as a particularly important step towards the establishment of a new governance paradigm for the digital age. ICANN is approached in the thesis as a network of interdependencies and a power-production network, while power is constituted as the focal variable ...
This dissertation explores the nature of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IC...
This paper analyzes the policy process that led to the formation of the Internet Corporation for Ass...
Digital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation and governance, since th...
This doctoral thesis examines the institutionalization of the Internet during the transition from a ...
peer reviewedScholars have successfully attempted to historicize global governance, comparing the In...
The global governance of the Internet and the influence that the EU is able to exert in internationa...
The global governance of the Internet and the influence that the EU is able to exert in internationa...
How do different micro- and meso-hierarchies operate and compete in global Internet governance? And ...
This paper is about the power of The Internet Corporation for Names and Numbers (ICANN). It examines...
UnrestrictedWith over two billion users worldwide, the Internet is arguably the most important commu...
International audienceWhile only three main categories of stakeholders (Governments, Businesses, and...
Purpose – to review and analyze problematic issues related with the ICANN’s (Internet Corporation fo...
Over the course of the past decade or so, attention among Internet policymakers and scholars has shi...
Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In t...
International audienceDigital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation an...
This dissertation explores the nature of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IC...
This paper analyzes the policy process that led to the formation of the Internet Corporation for Ass...
Digital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation and governance, since th...
This doctoral thesis examines the institutionalization of the Internet during the transition from a ...
peer reviewedScholars have successfully attempted to historicize global governance, comparing the In...
The global governance of the Internet and the influence that the EU is able to exert in internationa...
The global governance of the Internet and the influence that the EU is able to exert in internationa...
How do different micro- and meso-hierarchies operate and compete in global Internet governance? And ...
This paper is about the power of The Internet Corporation for Names and Numbers (ICANN). It examines...
UnrestrictedWith over two billion users worldwide, the Internet is arguably the most important commu...
International audienceWhile only three main categories of stakeholders (Governments, Businesses, and...
Purpose – to review and analyze problematic issues related with the ICANN’s (Internet Corporation fo...
Over the course of the past decade or so, attention among Internet policymakers and scholars has shi...
Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In t...
International audienceDigital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation an...
This dissertation explores the nature of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (IC...
This paper analyzes the policy process that led to the formation of the Internet Corporation for Ass...
Digital technologies have prompted the emergence of new modes of regulation and governance, since th...