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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Rebecca MacKinnon |
| ISBN: | 9780465024421 0465024424 |
| OCLC Number: | 731913230 |
| Description: | xxv, 294 p. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction : After the revolution -- Part I. Disruptions : Consent and sovereignty : Corporate superpowers ; Legitimacy -- Rise of the digital commons : The technical commons ; Activism ; Balance of power -- Part II. Control 2.0 : Networked authoritarianism : How China's censorship works ; Authoritarian deliberation ; Western fantasies versus reality -- Variants and permutations : "Constitutional" technology ; Corporate collaboration ; Divide and conquer ; Digital Bonapartism -- Part III. Democracy's challenges : Eroding accountability : Surveillance ; WikiLeaks and the fate of controversial speech -- Democratic censorship : Intentions versus consequences ; Saving the children -- Copywars : Shunning due process ; Aiding authoritarianism ; Lobbynomics -- Part IV. Sovereigns of cyberspace : Corporate censorship : New neutrality ; Mobile complications ; Big brother Apple -- Do no evil : Chinese lessons ; Flickr fail ; Buzz bust ; Privacy and Facebook -- Facebookistan and Googledom : Double edge ; Inside the leviathan ; Google governance ; Implications -- Part V. What is to be done? : Trust, but verify : The regulation problem ; Shared value ; The global network imitative ; Lessons from other industries -- In search of "Internet freedom" policy : Washington squabbles ; Goals and methods ; Democratic discord ; Civil society pushes back -- Global Internet governance : The United Nations ; ICANN, can you? -- Building a netizen-centric Internet : Strengthening the netizen commons ; Expanding the technical commons ; Utopianism versus reality ; Getting political ; Corporate transparency and netizen engagement ; Personal responsibility. |
| Other Titles: | World-wide struggle for Internet freedom |
| Responsibility: | Rebecca MacKinnon. |
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<p>James Fallows, National Correspondent, "The Atlantic<br>""For nearly a decade, Rebecca MacKinnon has been at the center of evolving debates about how the Internet will affect democracy, privacy, individual liberties, and the other values free societies want to defend. Here she makes a persuasive and important case that, as with other technological revolutions through history, the effects of today's new communications systems, for human liberation or for oppression, will depend not on the technologies themselves but rather on the resolve of citizens to shape the way in which they are used."Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab""Consent of the Networked" will become the seminal book firmly establishing the responsibility of those who control the architecture and the politics of the network to the citizens who inhabit our new digital world. "Consent of the Networked" should be required reading for all of those involved in building our networked future as well as those who live in it." Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University""Consent of the Networked" is a must-read for anyone interested in freedom of personal and political expression in the 21st century. It's accessible, engaging, and periodically hair-raising. It should have the same impact on public awareness of the vital issues surrounding Internet freedom that 'An Inconvenient Truth' had with regard to climate change." Mary Robinson, Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and President of Ireland"The Internet poses the most complex challenges and opportunities for human rights to have emerged over the last decade. Rebecca MacKinnon's book is a clear-eyed guide through that complexity." Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor, Harvard University, and author of "The Future of Power""Cyber power and governance of the internet is one of the great unsolved problems of the 21st century. Rebecca MacKinnon has Read more...
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- Internet -- Political aspects.
- Internet -- Social aspects.
- Internet -- Censorship.
- Freedom of information.
- World politics -- 21st century.
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- Informationsfreiheit.
- Internet.
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