As the debates on how to govern the Internet continue, the actual outcomes of digital access have to be considered when discussing how to represent and govern such a global system. This point of view discusses the reasons for considering the Multistakeholder model currently being proposed as a step backwards as the issues that actual usage of the Internet by individuals and communities cannot be dealt with by it, and instead is just entrenching the interests of both powerful nation-states and corporate actors in a way that furthers non-democratic control of a global resource
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What factors have promoted and retarded the spread of the internet globally? The internet is one exa...
The liberal international order refers to the international order established by the United States a...
This book addresses one of the greatest challenges of post-modern democracy: how to bridge the perce...
New and emergent digital technologies pose particular problems for regulators. The utility of these ...
The paper seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores t...
The Internet is the most robust medium of information exchange in history. Two billion people are n...
In 'The Politics of Bandwidth', Geoffrey Herrera examines the relationship between the information r...
A great part of the rhetoric accompanying the rapid diffusion of information and communication techn...
This book investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet through a m...
International audienceWhile the Internet is often touted as a revolutionary technology, it might be ...
Digital technologies are profoundly intertwined with constitutionalism. They are not only a sum of m...
This paper reviews expectations about the potentially radical impact of information and communicatio...
This paper critically examines current constructions of the causes, consequences and appropriate act...
Digital technologies play a major role in the profound changes that characterize political and econo...
Abstract. In this paper we explore the relations between the Web, governance individual and collecti...
What factors have promoted and retarded the spread of the internet globally? The internet is one exa...
The liberal international order refers to the international order established by the United States a...
This book addresses one of the greatest challenges of post-modern democracy: how to bridge the perce...