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Governance, regulations and powers on the internet

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 445p ixISBN:
  • 9781139004145
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.09945 BRO
Contents:
Contents: Introduction. pp 1-2; 1 - Governance, networks and digital technologies: societal, political and organizational innovations. Pp. 3-36; By Eric Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki, Cécile Méadel; Part I - The Evolution of Regulatory Frameworks in Perspective. Pp. 37-130; 2 - Property and commonsin internet governance. Pp. 39-62; By Milton L. Mueller; 3 - Regulating networks in the “new economy”: organizing competition to share information and knowledge. Pp. 63-92; By Eric Brousseau, Jean-Michel Glachant; 4 - Balancing informational powerby informational powerorRereading Montesquieu in the internet age. Pp. 93-111; By Herbert Burkert; 5 - People on the internet as agents of change. Pp. 112-130; By James N. Rosenau, Miles D. Townes; Part II - Reformulating the Fundamentals for Collective Regulations. Pp. 131-208; 6 - Co-regulation and the rule oflaw. Pp. 133-150. By Benoît Frydman, Ludovic Hennebel, Gregory Lewkowicz; 7 - Democratic governance and reflexive modernization of the internet. Pp. 151-169; By Tom Dedeurwaerdere; 8 - Internet governance and the question of legitimacy. Pp. 170-185; By Pierre Mounier; 9 - Global governance: evolution and innovation in international relations. Pp. 186-208; By Yves Schemeil; Part III - Self-Regulations, Communities and Private Orders. Pp. 209-294; 10 - Online communities and governance mechanisms. Pp. 211-231; By Nicolas Auray; 11 - Policing exchanges as self-description in internet groups. Pp. 232-256. By Madeleine Akrich, Cécile Méadel; 12 - The formation of conventions for internet activities. Pp. 257-274. By Christine Hine; 13 - The coordination of international civil society and uses of the internet. Pp. 275-294. By Christophe Aguiton, Dominique Cardon; Part IV - The Changing Nature of the Law: Coding, Contracting and Ruling. Pp. 295-397; 14 - DRM at the intersection of copyright law and technology: a case study for regulation. Pp. 297-317; By Séverine Dusollier; 15 - Governing access to user-generated content: the changing nature of private ordering in digital networks. Pp. 318-343. By Niva Elkin-Koren. 16 - The effects of electronic commerce technologies on business contracting behaviors. Pp. 344-366; By Bruno Deffains, Jane K. Winn; Conclusion. Pp. 367-367; 17 - Internet governance: old issues, new framings, uncertain implications. Pp. 368-397; By Eric Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki; References. Pp. 398-435. Index. Pp. 436-445.
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Contents:
Introduction. pp 1-2;
1 - Governance, networks and digital technologies: societal, political and organizational innovations. Pp. 3-36;
By Eric Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki, Cécile Méadel;
Part I - The Evolution of Regulatory Frameworks in Perspective. Pp. 37-130;
2 - Property and commonsin internet governance. Pp. 39-62;
By Milton L. Mueller;
3 - Regulating networks in the “new economy”: organizing competition to share information and knowledge. Pp. 63-92;
By Eric Brousseau, Jean-Michel Glachant;
4 - Balancing informational powerby informational powerorRereading Montesquieu in the internet age. Pp. 93-111;
By Herbert Burkert;
5 - People on the internet as agents of change. Pp. 112-130;
By James N. Rosenau, Miles D. Townes;
Part II - Reformulating the Fundamentals for Collective Regulations. Pp. 131-208;
6 - Co-regulation and the rule oflaw. Pp. 133-150.
By Benoît Frydman, Ludovic Hennebel, Gregory Lewkowicz;
7 - Democratic governance and reflexive modernization of the internet. Pp. 151-169;
By Tom Dedeurwaerdere;
8 - Internet governance and the question of legitimacy. Pp. 170-185;
By Pierre Mounier;
9 - Global governance: evolution and innovation in international relations. Pp. 186-208;
By Yves Schemeil;
Part III - Self-Regulations, Communities and Private Orders. Pp. 209-294;
10 - Online communities and governance mechanisms. Pp. 211-231;
By Nicolas Auray;
11 - Policing exchanges as self-description in internet groups. Pp. 232-256.
By Madeleine Akrich, Cécile Méadel;
12 - The formation of conventions for internet activities. Pp. 257-274.
By Christine Hine;
13 - The coordination of international civil society and uses of the internet. Pp. 275-294.
By Christophe Aguiton, Dominique Cardon;
Part IV - The Changing Nature of the Law: Coding, Contracting and Ruling. Pp. 295-397;
14 - DRM at the intersection of copyright law and technology: a case study for regulation. Pp. 297-317;
By Séverine Dusollier;
15 - Governing access to user-generated content: the changing nature of private ordering in digital networks. Pp. 318-343.
By Niva Elkin-Koren.
16 - The effects of electronic commerce technologies on business contracting behaviors. Pp. 344-366;
By Bruno Deffains, Jane K. Winn;
Conclusion. Pp. 367-367;
17 - Internet governance: old issues, new framings, uncertain implications. Pp. 368-397;
By Eric Brousseau, Meryem Marzouki;
References. Pp. 398-435.
Index. Pp. 436-445.