The Net and the Nation State
Herausgeber: Kohl, Uta
The Net and the Nation State
Herausgeber: Kohl, Uta
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Can the nation state survive the internet? Or will the internet be territorially fragmented along state boundaries? This book investigates these questions.
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Can the nation state survive the internet? Or will the internet be territorially fragmented along state boundaries? This book investigates these questions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781107142947
- ISBN-10: 1107142946
- Artikelnr.: 47377704
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781107142947
- ISBN-10: 1107142946
- Artikelnr.: 47377704
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction. Internet governance and the resilience of the nation state
Uta Kohl and Carrie Fox; Part I. Competing Narratives: 2. The universal
norm of freedom of expression - towards an unfragmented internet: interview
with Guy Berger; 3. Which limits on freedom of expression are legitimate?
Divergence of free speech values in Europe and the US Jan Oster; 4. Nation
branding and internet governance: framing debates over freedom and
sovereignty Melissa Aronczyk and Stanislav Budnitsky; Part II. Solid and
Porous Cyberborders: 5. Gatekeeping practices in the Chinese social media
and the legitimacy challenge Lulu Wei; 6. Protecting gamblers or protecting
gambling? The economic dimension of borderless online 'speech' Christine
Hurt; 7. Where East meets West: censorship and cyberborders through EU data
protection law Uta Kohl and Diane Rowland; 8. Cyberborders through 'code':
an all or nothing affair? Dan Jerker B. Svantesson; 9. Cyberborders and the
right to travel in cyberspace Graham Smith; Part III. Unpacking Internet
Jurisdiction: 10. Alternative geographies of cyberspace Barney Warf; 11.
Polycentrism and democracy in internet governance Jan Aart Scholte; 12. The
end of territory? The re-emergence of community as a principle of
jurisdictional order in the internet era Cedric Ryngaert and Mark
Zoetekouw; 13. A space (partially) apart? Religious asylum and its lessons
for online governance Philippe Ségur; 14. Geoinformation, cartographic
(re)presentation and the nation state: a co-constitutive relation and its
transformation in the digital age Georg Glasze.
Uta Kohl and Carrie Fox; Part I. Competing Narratives: 2. The universal
norm of freedom of expression - towards an unfragmented internet: interview
with Guy Berger; 3. Which limits on freedom of expression are legitimate?
Divergence of free speech values in Europe and the US Jan Oster; 4. Nation
branding and internet governance: framing debates over freedom and
sovereignty Melissa Aronczyk and Stanislav Budnitsky; Part II. Solid and
Porous Cyberborders: 5. Gatekeeping practices in the Chinese social media
and the legitimacy challenge Lulu Wei; 6. Protecting gamblers or protecting
gambling? The economic dimension of borderless online 'speech' Christine
Hurt; 7. Where East meets West: censorship and cyberborders through EU data
protection law Uta Kohl and Diane Rowland; 8. Cyberborders through 'code':
an all or nothing affair? Dan Jerker B. Svantesson; 9. Cyberborders and the
right to travel in cyberspace Graham Smith; Part III. Unpacking Internet
Jurisdiction: 10. Alternative geographies of cyberspace Barney Warf; 11.
Polycentrism and democracy in internet governance Jan Aart Scholte; 12. The
end of territory? The re-emergence of community as a principle of
jurisdictional order in the internet era Cedric Ryngaert and Mark
Zoetekouw; 13. A space (partially) apart? Religious asylum and its lessons
for online governance Philippe Ségur; 14. Geoinformation, cartographic
(re)presentation and the nation state: a co-constitutive relation and its
transformation in the digital age Georg Glasze.
1. Introduction. Internet governance and the resilience of the nation state
Uta Kohl and Carrie Fox; Part I. Competing Narratives: 2. The universal
norm of freedom of expression - towards an unfragmented internet: interview
with Guy Berger; 3. Which limits on freedom of expression are legitimate?
Divergence of free speech values in Europe and the US Jan Oster; 4. Nation
branding and internet governance: framing debates over freedom and
sovereignty Melissa Aronczyk and Stanislav Budnitsky; Part II. Solid and
Porous Cyberborders: 5. Gatekeeping practices in the Chinese social media
and the legitimacy challenge Lulu Wei; 6. Protecting gamblers or protecting
gambling? The economic dimension of borderless online 'speech' Christine
Hurt; 7. Where East meets West: censorship and cyberborders through EU data
protection law Uta Kohl and Diane Rowland; 8. Cyberborders through 'code':
an all or nothing affair? Dan Jerker B. Svantesson; 9. Cyberborders and the
right to travel in cyberspace Graham Smith; Part III. Unpacking Internet
Jurisdiction: 10. Alternative geographies of cyberspace Barney Warf; 11.
Polycentrism and democracy in internet governance Jan Aart Scholte; 12. The
end of territory? The re-emergence of community as a principle of
jurisdictional order in the internet era Cedric Ryngaert and Mark
Zoetekouw; 13. A space (partially) apart? Religious asylum and its lessons
for online governance Philippe Ségur; 14. Geoinformation, cartographic
(re)presentation and the nation state: a co-constitutive relation and its
transformation in the digital age Georg Glasze.
Uta Kohl and Carrie Fox; Part I. Competing Narratives: 2. The universal
norm of freedom of expression - towards an unfragmented internet: interview
with Guy Berger; 3. Which limits on freedom of expression are legitimate?
Divergence of free speech values in Europe and the US Jan Oster; 4. Nation
branding and internet governance: framing debates over freedom and
sovereignty Melissa Aronczyk and Stanislav Budnitsky; Part II. Solid and
Porous Cyberborders: 5. Gatekeeping practices in the Chinese social media
and the legitimacy challenge Lulu Wei; 6. Protecting gamblers or protecting
gambling? The economic dimension of borderless online 'speech' Christine
Hurt; 7. Where East meets West: censorship and cyberborders through EU data
protection law Uta Kohl and Diane Rowland; 8. Cyberborders through 'code':
an all or nothing affair? Dan Jerker B. Svantesson; 9. Cyberborders and the
right to travel in cyberspace Graham Smith; Part III. Unpacking Internet
Jurisdiction: 10. Alternative geographies of cyberspace Barney Warf; 11.
Polycentrism and democracy in internet governance Jan Aart Scholte; 12. The
end of territory? The re-emergence of community as a principle of
jurisdictional order in the internet era Cedric Ryngaert and Mark
Zoetekouw; 13. A space (partially) apart? Religious asylum and its lessons
for online governance Philippe Ségur; 14. Geoinformation, cartographic
(re)presentation and the nation state: a co-constitutive relation and its
transformation in the digital age Georg Glasze.