Power and Authority in Internet Governance (eBook, PDF)
Return of the State?
Redaktion: Haggart, Blayne; Scholte, Jan Aart; Tusikov, Natasha
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Return of the State?
Redaktion: Haggart, Blayne; Scholte, Jan Aart; Tusikov, Natasha
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Power and Authority in Internet Governance investigates the hotly contested role of the state in today's digital society. The book asks: is the state "back" in internet regulation? If so, what forms are state involvement taking, and with what consequences for the future?
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Power and Authority in Internet Governance investigates the hotly contested role of the state in today's digital society. The book asks: is the state "back" in internet regulation? If so, what forms are state involvement taking, and with what consequences for the future?
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000361568
- Artikelnr.: 60998642
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000361568
- Artikelnr.: 60998642
Blayne Haggart is Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University in St. Catharines, Canada, and Research Fellow, Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Natasha Tusikov is Assistant Professor of Criminology at York University in Toronto and a visiting fellow with the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) at the Australian National University. Jan Aart Scholte is Chair of Global Transformations and Governance Challenges at Leiden University and Co-Director of the Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
Introduction: Return of the State?
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Natasha Tusikov Part 1: Global Internet Governance: The Bird's Eye View Chapter 1: From Governance Denial to State Regulation: A Controversy-Based Typology of Internet Governance Models
Mauro Santaniello Chapter 2: The Role of States in Internet Governance at ICANN
Olga Cavalli and Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 3: The Metagovernance of Internet Governance
Niels ten Oever Chapter 4: The Data-Driven Economy and the Role of the State
Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina Part 2: Internet Governance and Authoritarian States Chapter 5: Building China's Tech Superpower: State
Domestic Champions and Foreign Capital
Lianrui Jia Chapter 6: "Nine Dragons Run the Water": Fragmented Internet Governance in China
Ting Luo
Aofei Lv Chapter 7: Russia: An Independent and Sovereign Internet?
Ilona Stadnik Part 3: Internet Governance and Democratic States Chapter 8: The Return of the State? Power and Legitimacy Challenges to EU's regulation of Online Disinformation
Julia Rone Chapter 9: Varieties of Digital Capitalism and the role of the state in Internet governance: A view from Latin America
Jean-Marie Chenou Chapter 10: Seeing through the Smart City Narrative: Data Governance
Power Relations
and Regulatory Challenges in Brazil
Jhessica Reia
Luã Fergus Cruz Conclusion: State Power (and Its Limits) in Internet Governance
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Natasha Tusikov Part 1: Global Internet Governance: The Bird's Eye View Chapter 1: From Governance Denial to State Regulation: A Controversy-Based Typology of Internet Governance Models
Mauro Santaniello Chapter 2: The Role of States in Internet Governance at ICANN
Olga Cavalli and Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 3: The Metagovernance of Internet Governance
Niels ten Oever Chapter 4: The Data-Driven Economy and the Role of the State
Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina Part 2: Internet Governance and Authoritarian States Chapter 5: Building China's Tech Superpower: State
Domestic Champions and Foreign Capital
Lianrui Jia Chapter 6: "Nine Dragons Run the Water": Fragmented Internet Governance in China
Ting Luo
Aofei Lv Chapter 7: Russia: An Independent and Sovereign Internet?
Ilona Stadnik Part 3: Internet Governance and Democratic States Chapter 8: The Return of the State? Power and Legitimacy Challenges to EU's regulation of Online Disinformation
Julia Rone Chapter 9: Varieties of Digital Capitalism and the role of the state in Internet governance: A view from Latin America
Jean-Marie Chenou Chapter 10: Seeing through the Smart City Narrative: Data Governance
Power Relations
and Regulatory Challenges in Brazil
Jhessica Reia
Luã Fergus Cruz Conclusion: State Power (and Its Limits) in Internet Governance
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Introduction: Return of the State?
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Natasha Tusikov Part 1: Global Internet Governance: The Bird's Eye View Chapter 1: From Governance Denial to State Regulation: A Controversy-Based Typology of Internet Governance Models
Mauro Santaniello Chapter 2: The Role of States in Internet Governance at ICANN
Olga Cavalli and Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 3: The Metagovernance of Internet Governance
Niels ten Oever Chapter 4: The Data-Driven Economy and the Role of the State
Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina Part 2: Internet Governance and Authoritarian States Chapter 5: Building China's Tech Superpower: State
Domestic Champions and Foreign Capital
Lianrui Jia Chapter 6: "Nine Dragons Run the Water": Fragmented Internet Governance in China
Ting Luo
Aofei Lv Chapter 7: Russia: An Independent and Sovereign Internet?
Ilona Stadnik Part 3: Internet Governance and Democratic States Chapter 8: The Return of the State? Power and Legitimacy Challenges to EU's regulation of Online Disinformation
Julia Rone Chapter 9: Varieties of Digital Capitalism and the role of the state in Internet governance: A view from Latin America
Jean-Marie Chenou Chapter 10: Seeing through the Smart City Narrative: Data Governance
Power Relations
and Regulatory Challenges in Brazil
Jhessica Reia
Luã Fergus Cruz Conclusion: State Power (and Its Limits) in Internet Governance
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte
Natasha Tusikov Part 1: Global Internet Governance: The Bird's Eye View Chapter 1: From Governance Denial to State Regulation: A Controversy-Based Typology of Internet Governance Models
Mauro Santaniello Chapter 2: The Role of States in Internet Governance at ICANN
Olga Cavalli and Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 3: The Metagovernance of Internet Governance
Niels ten Oever Chapter 4: The Data-Driven Economy and the Role of the State
Dan Ciuriak and Maria Ptashkina Part 2: Internet Governance and Authoritarian States Chapter 5: Building China's Tech Superpower: State
Domestic Champions and Foreign Capital
Lianrui Jia Chapter 6: "Nine Dragons Run the Water": Fragmented Internet Governance in China
Ting Luo
Aofei Lv Chapter 7: Russia: An Independent and Sovereign Internet?
Ilona Stadnik Part 3: Internet Governance and Democratic States Chapter 8: The Return of the State? Power and Legitimacy Challenges to EU's regulation of Online Disinformation
Julia Rone Chapter 9: Varieties of Digital Capitalism and the role of the state in Internet governance: A view from Latin America
Jean-Marie Chenou Chapter 10: Seeing through the Smart City Narrative: Data Governance
Power Relations
and Regulatory Challenges in Brazil
Jhessica Reia
Luã Fergus Cruz Conclusion: State Power (and Its Limits) in Internet Governance
Natasha Tusikov
Blayne Haggart
Jan Aart Scholte