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Research Handbook on Governance of the Internet
The internet is now a key part of everyday life across the developed world, and growing rapidly across developing countries. This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on internet governance, written by the leading scholars in the field.
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The internet is now a key part of everyday life across the developed world, and growing rapidly across developing countries. This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on internet governance, written by the leading scholars in the field.
With an international focus, it features contributions from lawyers, economists and political scientists across North America, Europe and Australia. They adopt a broad multidisciplinary perspective, taking in law, economics, political science, international relations, and communications studies. Thought-provoking chapters cover topics such as ICANN, the Internet Governance Forum, grassroots activism, innovation, human rights, privacy in social networks, and network neutrality.
Being a forward-looking guide for the next decade, this Research Handbook will strongly appeal to scholars and graduate students in the social sciences studying and researching internet governance, political scientists, economists, lawyers and computer scientists working on governance issues, as well as regulators and policymakers responsible for internet governance in national governments and intergovernmental organisations.
With an international focus, it features contributions from lawyers, economists and political scientists across North America, Europe and Australia. They adopt a broad multidisciplinary perspective, taking in law, economics, political science, international relations, and communications studies. Thought-provoking chapters cover topics such as ICANN, the Internet Governance Forum, grassroots activism, innovation, human rights, privacy in social networks, and network neutrality.
Being a forward-looking guide for the next decade, this Research Handbook will strongly appeal to scholars and graduate students in the social sciences studying and researching internet governance, political scientists, economists, lawyers and computer scientists working on governance issues, as well as regulators and policymakers responsible for internet governance in national governments and intergovernmental organisations.
Contributors
Contributors: J.M. Bauer, A. Brown, I. Brown, L. Bygrave, J. Cave, N. Economides, L. Edwards, A.M. Froomkin, G. Greenleaf, J. Hofmann, G. Hosein, R.F. Jørgensen, C.T. Marsden, A. Matwyshyn, T.J. McIntyre, M. Mueller, A. Powell, J. Tåg, M. van Eeten, R.H. Weber, M. Ziewitz
Contents
Contents:
PART I: INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS OF GOVERNANCE
1. A Prehistory of Internet Governance
Malte Ziewitz and Ian Brown
2. ICANN and the Domain Name System after the ‘Affirmation of Commitments’
A. Michael Froomkin
3. Internet Addressing: Global Governance of Shared Resource Spaces
Milton Mueller
4. Information Governance in Transition: Lessons to be Learned from Google Books
Jeanette Hofmann
5. The Legitimacy and Accountability of the Internet’s Governing Institutions
Rolf H. Weber
6. Network Neutrality and Network Management Regulation: Quality of Service, Price Discrimination, and Exclusive Contracts
Nicholas Economides and Joacim Tåg
7. Policy and Regulatory Requirements for a Future Internet
Jonathan Cave
8. Contract vs. Statute in Internet Governance
Lee Bygrave
9. Argument-by-Technology: How Technical Activism Contributes to Internet Governance
Alison Powell
PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS
10. Data Protection in a Globalised Network
Graham Greenleaf
11. Revisiting Policy Laundering and Modern International Policy Dynamics
Gus Hosein
12. Child Abuse Images and Cleanfeeds: Assessing Internet Blocking Systems
T.J. McIntyre
13. Privacy, Law, Code and Social Networking Sites
Lillian Edwards
14. An Internet Bill of Rights?
Rikke Frank Jørgensen
15. Human Rights, Competition Law, and Access to Essential Technologies
Abbe Brown
PART III: NETWORKED CONTROL
16. The New Intermediation: Contract, Identity, and the Future of Internet Governance
Andrea Matwyshyn
17. Network Neutrality: A Research Guide
Christopher T. Marsden
18. Enhancing Incentives for Internet Security
Michael van Eeten and Johannes M. Bauer
Index
PART I: INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS OF GOVERNANCE
1. A Prehistory of Internet Governance
Malte Ziewitz and Ian Brown
2. ICANN and the Domain Name System after the ‘Affirmation of Commitments’
A. Michael Froomkin
3. Internet Addressing: Global Governance of Shared Resource Spaces
Milton Mueller
4. Information Governance in Transition: Lessons to be Learned from Google Books
Jeanette Hofmann
5. The Legitimacy and Accountability of the Internet’s Governing Institutions
Rolf H. Weber
6. Network Neutrality and Network Management Regulation: Quality of Service, Price Discrimination, and Exclusive Contracts
Nicholas Economides and Joacim Tåg
7. Policy and Regulatory Requirements for a Future Internet
Jonathan Cave
8. Contract vs. Statute in Internet Governance
Lee Bygrave
9. Argument-by-Technology: How Technical Activism Contributes to Internet Governance
Alison Powell
PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS
10. Data Protection in a Globalised Network
Graham Greenleaf
11. Revisiting Policy Laundering and Modern International Policy Dynamics
Gus Hosein
12. Child Abuse Images and Cleanfeeds: Assessing Internet Blocking Systems
T.J. McIntyre
13. Privacy, Law, Code and Social Networking Sites
Lillian Edwards
14. An Internet Bill of Rights?
Rikke Frank Jørgensen
15. Human Rights, Competition Law, and Access to Essential Technologies
Abbe Brown
PART III: NETWORKED CONTROL
16. The New Intermediation: Contract, Identity, and the Future of Internet Governance
Andrea Matwyshyn
17. Network Neutrality: A Research Guide
Christopher T. Marsden
18. Enhancing Incentives for Internet Security
Michael van Eeten and Johannes M. Bauer
Index