This book considers the ways in which the Internet and other digital communications technologies can be used to both disseminate and suppress political expression. By analysing the interactions and intersections between law, policy, communications and technology, the authors of this edited volume seek to provide a greater understanding of the role of state and non-state actors in regulating activities online. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Information Technology and Politics.
This book considers the ways in which the Internet and other digital communications technologies can be used to both disseminate and suppress political expression. By analysing the interactions and intersections between law, policy, communications and technology, the authors of this edited volume seek to provide a greater understanding of the role of state and non-state actors in regulating activities online. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Information Technology and Politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helena Carrapico is Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University. Her research focuses on European Security, in particular cyber security and cyber crime. Benjamin Farrand is Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law and Policy at the University of Strathclyde Law School. His research focuses on the interaction between law and politics in technology regulation.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Networked Governance and the Regulation of Expression on the Internet: The Blurring of the Role of Public and Private Actors as Content Regulators 2. Internet Content Regulation in France and Germany: Regulatory Paths, Actor Constellations, and Policies 3. Governing Internet Expression: How Public and Private Regulation Shape Expression Governance 4. Regulatory Capitalism, Decentered Enforcement, and its Legal Consequences for Digital Expression: The Use of Copyright Law to Restrict Freedom of Speech Online 5. Speaking for Freedom, Normalizing the Net? 6. Occupy Wall Street: A New Political Form of Movement and Community? 7. A Policymaking Process "Tug-of-War": National Information Security Policies in Comparative Perspective
1. Networked Governance and the Regulation of Expression on the Internet: The Blurring of the Role of Public and Private Actors as Content Regulators 2. Internet Content Regulation in France and Germany: Regulatory Paths, Actor Constellations, and Policies 3. Governing Internet Expression: How Public and Private Regulation Shape Expression Governance 4. Regulatory Capitalism, Decentered Enforcement, and its Legal Consequences for Digital Expression: The Use of Copyright Law to Restrict Freedom of Speech Online 5. Speaking for Freedom, Normalizing the Net? 6. Occupy Wall Street: A New Political Form of Movement and Community? 7. A Policymaking Process "Tug-of-War": National Information Security Policies in Comparative Perspective
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