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020 _a978-1-107-14294-7
082 _a004.738.5:34
_bKOH
245 _aThe Net and the Nation State: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Internet Governance
260 _aUnited Kingdom:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axvii, 302p.
520 _aThis collection investigates the sharpening conflict between the nation state and the internet through a multidisciplinary lens. It challenges the idea of an inherently global internet by examining its increasing territorial fragmentation and, conversely, the notion that for states online law and order is business as usual. Differences in cultural, political and economic norms have incentivised virtual borders in the West; the nation state is asserting itself.
650 _a1. Introduction: Internet Governance and the Resilience of the Nation State
650 _a2. The Universal Norm of Freedom of Expression- Towards an Unfragmented Internet
650 _a3. Which Limits on Freedom of Expression are Legitimate? Divergence of Free Speech Values in Europe and the United States
650 _a4. Nation Branding and Internet Governance: Framing Debates over Freedom and Sovereignty
650 _a5. Gtaekeeping Practices in the Chinese Social Media and the Legitimacy Challenge
650 _a6. Protecting Gamblers or Protecting Gambling? The Economic Dimension of Borderless Online"Speech"
650 _a7. Censorship and Cyberborders through EU Data Protection Law
650 _a8. Cyberborders through 'Code': An All-or-Nothing Affair?
650 _a9. Cyberborders and the Right to Travel in Cyberspace
650 _a10. Alternative Geographies of Cyberspace
650 _a11. Polycentrism and Democracy in Internet Governance
650 _a12. The End of Territory? The Re-Emergence of Community as a Principle of Jurisdictional order in the Internet Era
650 _a13. A Space(Partially) Apart? Religious Asylum and its Lessons for Online Governance
650 _a14. Geoinformation, Cartographic (Re)Presentation and the Nation State: A Co-Constitutive Relation and its Transformation in the Digital Age
700 _aKohl, Uta(ED.)
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