Governance, Regulation and Powers on the Internet
Herausgeber: Brousseau, Eric; Marzouki, Meryem; M. Adel, C. Cile
Governance, Regulation and Powers on the Internet
Herausgeber: Brousseau, Eric; Marzouki, Meryem; M. Adel, C. Cile
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An interdisciplinary survey of the issues surrounding the governance of the Internet.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013421
- ISBN-10: 1107013429
- Artikelnr.: 34228985
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9781107013421
- ISBN-10: 1107013429
- Artikelnr.: 34228985
List of contributors; Introduction; 1. Governance, networks and information
technologies: societal, political, and organizational innovations Eric
Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki and Cécile Méadel; Part I. The Evolution of
Regulatory Frameworks in Perspective: 2. The interconnection regime:
property and commons: learning from the telecommunication industry
privatization process Milton L. Mueller; 3. Regulating networks in the 'new
economy': organizing competition to share information and knowledge Éric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 4. Balancing informational power by
informational power - or - re-reading Montesquieu in the Internet age
Herbert Burkett; 5. People on the Internet as agents of change James N.
Rosenau and Miles D. Townes; Part II. Reformulating the Fundamentals for
Collective Regulations: 6. Co-regulation and the rule of law Benoît
Frydman, Ludovic Hennebel and Gregory Lewkowicz; 7. Democratic governance
and reflexive modernization of the Internet Tom Dedeurwaerdere; 8. Internet
governance and the question of legitimacy Pierre Mounier; 9. Global
governance: evolutions and innovations in international relations Yves
Schemeil; Part III. Self Regulations, Communities and Private Orders: 10.
On-line communities and governance mechanisms Nicolas Auray; 11. Policing
exchanges as self-description in Internet groups Madeleine Akrich and
Cécile Méadel; 12. The formation of conventions for Internet activities
Christine Hine; 13. Coordination of the international civil society and
uses of Internet Christophe Aguiton and Dominique Cardon; Part IV. The
Changing Nature of the Law: Coding, Contracting and Ruling: 14. DRM at the
intersection of copyright law and technology: a case study for regulation
Séverine Dusollier; 15. What contracts can't do: the limits of private
ordering in facilitating a creative commons Niva Elkin-Koren; 16. The
effects of electronic commerce technologies on business contracting
behaviors Bruno Deffains and Jane K. Winn; 17. Internet governance: old
issues, new framings, uncertain implications Eric Brousseau and Meryem
Marzouki; Index.
technologies: societal, political, and organizational innovations Eric
Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki and Cécile Méadel; Part I. The Evolution of
Regulatory Frameworks in Perspective: 2. The interconnection regime:
property and commons: learning from the telecommunication industry
privatization process Milton L. Mueller; 3. Regulating networks in the 'new
economy': organizing competition to share information and knowledge Éric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 4. Balancing informational power by
informational power - or - re-reading Montesquieu in the Internet age
Herbert Burkett; 5. People on the Internet as agents of change James N.
Rosenau and Miles D. Townes; Part II. Reformulating the Fundamentals for
Collective Regulations: 6. Co-regulation and the rule of law Benoît
Frydman, Ludovic Hennebel and Gregory Lewkowicz; 7. Democratic governance
and reflexive modernization of the Internet Tom Dedeurwaerdere; 8. Internet
governance and the question of legitimacy Pierre Mounier; 9. Global
governance: evolutions and innovations in international relations Yves
Schemeil; Part III. Self Regulations, Communities and Private Orders: 10.
On-line communities and governance mechanisms Nicolas Auray; 11. Policing
exchanges as self-description in Internet groups Madeleine Akrich and
Cécile Méadel; 12. The formation of conventions for Internet activities
Christine Hine; 13. Coordination of the international civil society and
uses of Internet Christophe Aguiton and Dominique Cardon; Part IV. The
Changing Nature of the Law: Coding, Contracting and Ruling: 14. DRM at the
intersection of copyright law and technology: a case study for regulation
Séverine Dusollier; 15. What contracts can't do: the limits of private
ordering in facilitating a creative commons Niva Elkin-Koren; 16. The
effects of electronic commerce technologies on business contracting
behaviors Bruno Deffains and Jane K. Winn; 17. Internet governance: old
issues, new framings, uncertain implications Eric Brousseau and Meryem
Marzouki; Index.
List of contributors; Introduction; 1. Governance, networks and information
technologies: societal, political, and organizational innovations Eric
Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki and Cécile Méadel; Part I. The Evolution of
Regulatory Frameworks in Perspective: 2. The interconnection regime:
property and commons: learning from the telecommunication industry
privatization process Milton L. Mueller; 3. Regulating networks in the 'new
economy': organizing competition to share information and knowledge Éric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 4. Balancing informational power by
informational power - or - re-reading Montesquieu in the Internet age
Herbert Burkett; 5. People on the Internet as agents of change James N.
Rosenau and Miles D. Townes; Part II. Reformulating the Fundamentals for
Collective Regulations: 6. Co-regulation and the rule of law Benoît
Frydman, Ludovic Hennebel and Gregory Lewkowicz; 7. Democratic governance
and reflexive modernization of the Internet Tom Dedeurwaerdere; 8. Internet
governance and the question of legitimacy Pierre Mounier; 9. Global
governance: evolutions and innovations in international relations Yves
Schemeil; Part III. Self Regulations, Communities and Private Orders: 10.
On-line communities and governance mechanisms Nicolas Auray; 11. Policing
exchanges as self-description in Internet groups Madeleine Akrich and
Cécile Méadel; 12. The formation of conventions for Internet activities
Christine Hine; 13. Coordination of the international civil society and
uses of Internet Christophe Aguiton and Dominique Cardon; Part IV. The
Changing Nature of the Law: Coding, Contracting and Ruling: 14. DRM at the
intersection of copyright law and technology: a case study for regulation
Séverine Dusollier; 15. What contracts can't do: the limits of private
ordering in facilitating a creative commons Niva Elkin-Koren; 16. The
effects of electronic commerce technologies on business contracting
behaviors Bruno Deffains and Jane K. Winn; 17. Internet governance: old
issues, new framings, uncertain implications Eric Brousseau and Meryem
Marzouki; Index.
technologies: societal, political, and organizational innovations Eric
Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki and Cécile Méadel; Part I. The Evolution of
Regulatory Frameworks in Perspective: 2. The interconnection regime:
property and commons: learning from the telecommunication industry
privatization process Milton L. Mueller; 3. Regulating networks in the 'new
economy': organizing competition to share information and knowledge Éric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 4. Balancing informational power by
informational power - or - re-reading Montesquieu in the Internet age
Herbert Burkett; 5. People on the Internet as agents of change James N.
Rosenau and Miles D. Townes; Part II. Reformulating the Fundamentals for
Collective Regulations: 6. Co-regulation and the rule of law Benoît
Frydman, Ludovic Hennebel and Gregory Lewkowicz; 7. Democratic governance
and reflexive modernization of the Internet Tom Dedeurwaerdere; 8. Internet
governance and the question of legitimacy Pierre Mounier; 9. Global
governance: evolutions and innovations in international relations Yves
Schemeil; Part III. Self Regulations, Communities and Private Orders: 10.
On-line communities and governance mechanisms Nicolas Auray; 11. Policing
exchanges as self-description in Internet groups Madeleine Akrich and
Cécile Méadel; 12. The formation of conventions for Internet activities
Christine Hine; 13. Coordination of the international civil society and
uses of Internet Christophe Aguiton and Dominique Cardon; Part IV. The
Changing Nature of the Law: Coding, Contracting and Ruling: 14. DRM at the
intersection of copyright law and technology: a case study for regulation
Séverine Dusollier; 15. What contracts can't do: the limits of private
ordering in facilitating a creative commons Niva Elkin-Koren; 16. The
effects of electronic commerce technologies on business contracting
behaviors Bruno Deffains and Jane K. Winn; 17. Internet governance: old
issues, new framings, uncertain implications Eric Brousseau and Meryem
Marzouki; Index.