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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Russell Newman |
ISBN: | 9780262043007 0262043009 |
OCLC Number: | 1090000393 |
Description: | xvi, 558 pages ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction: network neutrality, media reform and neoliberalism -- Chapter breakdown -- Knowledge and the neoliberal thought-collective : viewing network neutrality through the appropriate lens -- Open access : nascent moves to counter cable giant power in the late 1990s -- Knowing the net, 1: at a relative apex -- Knowing the net, 2: the fcc decides in cable's favor -- Erasures and emergences : net neutrality's ambivalent emergence -- Advocates, regulators, and the ersatz : defeat snatched from the jaws of victory -- The shifting political economics of net neutrality: a continuum, not a break -- Knowledge, access, and the currents flowing beneath -- Net neutrality as wrecking ball -- References. |
Series Title: | Information policy series. |
Responsibility: | Russell A. Newman. |
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