05192nam 22008055 450 991025531400332120240313111724.09781137483591113748359810.1057/9781137483591(CKB)3710000000610908(SSID)ssj0001628687(PQKBManifestationID)16371450(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001628687(PQKBWorkID)12191457(PQKB)11676804(DE-He213)978-1-137-48359-1(MiAaPQ)EBC4716360(Perlego)3505945(EXLCZ)99371000000061090820160302d2016 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtccrThe Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance /edited by Francesca Musiani, Derrick L. Cogburn, Laura DeNardis, Nanette S. Levinson1st ed. 2016.New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (XVI, 268 p.)Information Technology and Global Governance,2946-3300Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781349578467 1349578460 9781137533265 1137533269 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Governance by Infrastructure; Laura DeNardis and Francesca Musiani -- 2. The Multiple Logics of Post-Snowden Restructuring of Internet Governance; Derrick L. Cogburn -- 3. International Organizations and Global Internet Governance: Inter-Organizational Architecture; Nanette S. Levinson and Meryem Marzouki -- 4. Alternative Technologies as Alternative Institutions: The Case of the Domain Name System; Francesca Musiani -- 5. Domains of Control: Governance of and by the Domain Name System; Kenneth Merrill -- 6. Copyright, Information Intermediaries and Internet Architecture - Matthew Schruers -- 7. 'Three-Strikes' Response to Copyright Infringement: the Case of HADOPI; Primavera De Filippi and Daniele Bourcier -- 8. The Delegation of Censorship to the Private Sector; Nicolas Arpagian -- 9. Tracking Internet Shut Down Practices: Democracies and Hybrid Regimes; Patricia Vargas-Leon -- 10. The Turn to Infrastructure in Privacy Governance; Tatevik Sargsyan -- 11. Exploring PRISM's Spectrum: Privacy in the Information Age; John Laprise -- 12. Conclusion: The Next 'Turn' in Internet Infrastructure Governance; Nanette S. Levinson and Derrick L. Cogburn.This edited volume brings together experts from around the world to provide coverage and analysis of infrastructure's role in Internet governance, both now and in the future. Never in history have conflicts over Internet governance attracted such widespread attention. High-profile controversies include the disclosures about NSA surveillance by intelligence analyst Edward Snowden, controversy over a decision by the US government to relinquish its historic oversight of Internet names and numbers, and countless cybersecurity breaches involving unauthorized access to Internet users' personal data. Much of the Internet governance ecosystem-both technical architecture and coordinating institutions-is behind the scenes but increasingly carries significant public interest implications. An area once concealed in institutional and technological complexity is now rightly bracketed among other shared global issues-such as environmental protection and human rights-that have considerable global implications but are simply incongruous with national borders. This transformation into an era of global governance by Internet infrastructure presents a moment of opportunity for scholars to bring these politicized infrastructures to the foreground.Information Technology and Global Governance,2946-3300EuropePolitics and governmentPolitical sociologyPolitical scienceSociologyHuman rightsEuropean PoliticsPolitical SociologyPolitical ScienceSociologyHuman RightsEuropePolitics and government.Political sociology.Political science.Sociology.Human rights.European Politics.Political Sociology.Political Science.Sociology.Human Rights.384.3/3POL030000POL036000TEC054000POL000000POL035010POL039000POL040000bisacshMusiani Francescaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtCogburn Derrick Ledthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDeNardis Lauraedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLevinson Nanette Sedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910255314003321Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance1744458UNINA