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The Rule of Non-Law
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This book explores how information and communications technologies are adapted, governed, and reinterpreted in areas where the state has limited reach.
This book will be of great interest to students of Socio-Legal Studies, Science and Technology Studies, (Critical) Security Studies and International Relations.
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This book explores how information and communications technologies are adapted, governed, and reinterpreted in areas where the state has limited reach.
This book will be of great interest to students of Socio-Legal Studies, Science and Technology Studies, (Critical) Security Studies and International Relations.
This book will be of great interest to students of Socio-Legal Studies, Science and Technology Studies, (Critical) Security Studies and International Relations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130940
- Artikelnr.: 72279807
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130940
- Artikelnr.: 72279807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Nicole Stremlau is the Head of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies and Research Professor in the School of Communications at the University of Johannesburg. Clara Voyvodic Casabó is a Lecturer in Peace Studies and International Development in the Department of Peace and International Development, University of Bradford.
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Non-State Law and Technology: Theory and Themes
Section I: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 2 Digitalising Traditions: Custom, Land, Biodiversity and Resource
Management in Vanuatu
Chapter 3 Tradition, Tussle, and Technology: the Khap Panchayat's Guide to
Regulating Mobile Phones in India
Chapter 4 'Crowdfarming' in South Africa: Using Platform Technology to
Connect Tradition and Modernity
Section II: Borderlands
Chapter 5 The Regulation of Cross-border Trading of Mobile Phones in the
Ethio-Somaliland Corridor
Chapter 6 Ambivalent State Governance and Counter-governance: Migrants on
the Move in the France-UK Techno-borderscape
Chapter 7 Moderating Digital Communities in Hybrid Governance Contexts: The
Case of Refugees' Digital Inclusion and Communication in Nairobi
Chapter 8 The Legal Geographies of Thailand's Technology Markets
Part III: Challenges to the State
Chapter 9 Performative State building in the Digital World: ISIS and
Monetary Economics
Chapter 10 The Role of the Mobile Network Operators in Conflicting
Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry
in Afghanistan
Chapter 11 Informality and the Internet: Alternative Versions of
Technological Governance in Brazil
Part IV: Digital Spaces
Chapter 12 Decentralized Governance Opportunities in the Energy Sector:
Examples from Blockchain-based Initiatives
Chapter 13 Manufacturing Legitimacy: Content Moderation and the Absence of
the State
Chapter 14 Conclusions and Reflections on the Future of Technology and
Regulation in Areas of Limited Statehood
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Non-State Law and Technology: Theory and Themes
Section I: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 2 Digitalising Traditions: Custom, Land, Biodiversity and Resource
Management in Vanuatu
Chapter 3 Tradition, Tussle, and Technology: the Khap Panchayat's Guide to
Regulating Mobile Phones in India
Chapter 4 'Crowdfarming' in South Africa: Using Platform Technology to
Connect Tradition and Modernity
Section II: Borderlands
Chapter 5 The Regulation of Cross-border Trading of Mobile Phones in the
Ethio-Somaliland Corridor
Chapter 6 Ambivalent State Governance and Counter-governance: Migrants on
the Move in the France-UK Techno-borderscape
Chapter 7 Moderating Digital Communities in Hybrid Governance Contexts: The
Case of Refugees' Digital Inclusion and Communication in Nairobi
Chapter 8 The Legal Geographies of Thailand's Technology Markets
Part III: Challenges to the State
Chapter 9 Performative State building in the Digital World: ISIS and
Monetary Economics
Chapter 10 The Role of the Mobile Network Operators in Conflicting
Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry
in Afghanistan
Chapter 11 Informality and the Internet: Alternative Versions of
Technological Governance in Brazil
Part IV: Digital Spaces
Chapter 12 Decentralized Governance Opportunities in the Energy Sector:
Examples from Blockchain-based Initiatives
Chapter 13 Manufacturing Legitimacy: Content Moderation and the Absence of
the State
Chapter 14 Conclusions and Reflections on the Future of Technology and
Regulation in Areas of Limited Statehood
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Non-State Law and Technology: Theory and Themes
Section I: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 2 Digitalising Traditions: Custom, Land, Biodiversity and Resource
Management in Vanuatu
Chapter 3 Tradition, Tussle, and Technology: the Khap Panchayat's Guide to
Regulating Mobile Phones in India
Chapter 4 'Crowdfarming' in South Africa: Using Platform Technology to
Connect Tradition and Modernity
Section II: Borderlands
Chapter 5 The Regulation of Cross-border Trading of Mobile Phones in the
Ethio-Somaliland Corridor
Chapter 6 Ambivalent State Governance and Counter-governance: Migrants on
the Move in the France-UK Techno-borderscape
Chapter 7 Moderating Digital Communities in Hybrid Governance Contexts: The
Case of Refugees' Digital Inclusion and Communication in Nairobi
Chapter 8 The Legal Geographies of Thailand's Technology Markets
Part III: Challenges to the State
Chapter 9 Performative State building in the Digital World: ISIS and
Monetary Economics
Chapter 10 The Role of the Mobile Network Operators in Conflicting
Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry
in Afghanistan
Chapter 11 Informality and the Internet: Alternative Versions of
Technological Governance in Brazil
Part IV: Digital Spaces
Chapter 12 Decentralized Governance Opportunities in the Energy Sector:
Examples from Blockchain-based Initiatives
Chapter 13 Manufacturing Legitimacy: Content Moderation and the Absence of
the State
Chapter 14 Conclusions and Reflections on the Future of Technology and
Regulation in Areas of Limited Statehood
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Non-State Law and Technology: Theory and Themes
Section I: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 2 Digitalising Traditions: Custom, Land, Biodiversity and Resource
Management in Vanuatu
Chapter 3 Tradition, Tussle, and Technology: the Khap Panchayat's Guide to
Regulating Mobile Phones in India
Chapter 4 'Crowdfarming' in South Africa: Using Platform Technology to
Connect Tradition and Modernity
Section II: Borderlands
Chapter 5 The Regulation of Cross-border Trading of Mobile Phones in the
Ethio-Somaliland Corridor
Chapter 6 Ambivalent State Governance and Counter-governance: Migrants on
the Move in the France-UK Techno-borderscape
Chapter 7 Moderating Digital Communities in Hybrid Governance Contexts: The
Case of Refugees' Digital Inclusion and Communication in Nairobi
Chapter 8 The Legal Geographies of Thailand's Technology Markets
Part III: Challenges to the State
Chapter 9 Performative State building in the Digital World: ISIS and
Monetary Economics
Chapter 10 The Role of the Mobile Network Operators in Conflicting
Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry
in Afghanistan
Chapter 11 Informality and the Internet: Alternative Versions of
Technological Governance in Brazil
Part IV: Digital Spaces
Chapter 12 Decentralized Governance Opportunities in the Energy Sector:
Examples from Blockchain-based Initiatives
Chapter 13 Manufacturing Legitimacy: Content Moderation and the Absence of
the State
Chapter 14 Conclusions and Reflections on the Future of Technology and
Regulation in Areas of Limited Statehood
Index