e increasing use of frameworks within which Internet users can contribute nontextual information constitutes a serious obstacle to government attempts to accurately censor and monitor Internet traffic. This development, as seen in the explosive growth of frameworks such as Second Life, YouTube, and Wikipedia, could lead to a transfer of regulatory power away from heavily regulated Internet Service Providers in nondemocratic regimes, into the hands of intermediaries that are more likely to uphold freedom of expression. Thereby, a development toward increasingly enframed and nontextual information can promote freedom of expression even in traditionally nondemocratic regimes. I analyze this development with regard to its possible implications ...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
e increasing use of frameworks within which Internet users can contribute nontextual information con...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
This book examines the changes in the governance of human expression as a result of the development ...
If the early stage of Internet communication was based on the so-called “netiquette”, a kind of Gala...
If the early stage of Internet communication was based on the so-called “netiquette”, a kind of Gala...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
If the early stage of Internet communication was based on the so-called “netiquette”, a kind of Gala...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
Defence date: 3 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Sven Steinmo, European University Institute ...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
e increasing use of frameworks within which Internet users can contribute nontextual information con...
Recent years have seen a sequence of “moral panics” regarding accessibility of information on the in...
This book examines the changes in the governance of human expression as a result of the development ...
If the early stage of Internet communication was based on the so-called “netiquette”, a kind of Gala...
If the early stage of Internet communication was based on the so-called “netiquette”, a kind of Gala...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
If the early stage of Internet communication was based on the so-called “netiquette”, a kind of Gala...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 proclaimed a vision of freedom of ...
This article dives into the ongoing debate on how to address concerns of personal safety and respect...
This paper addresses the challenges in online content moderation by private sector platforms, propos...
Defence date: 3 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Sven Steinmo, European University Institute ...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...
Two recent developments – the WikiLeaks releases and the Arab Spring – have demonstrated the capacit...