Digital Dilemmas Power, Resistance, and the Internet.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (285 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780199982714
- Communication in politics
- Internet
- Internet governance
- Online social networks
- Political participation
- Internet -- Political aspects
- Internet governance
- Online social networks -- Political aspects
- Communication in politics -- Technological innovations
- Political participation -- Technological innovations
- HM851 .D545 2013
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; 1. Digital Dilemmas; 2. Paradigm Resets: Real-Life and Virtual Reconnections; 3. Who Rules in the "Internet Galaxy"? Battle of the Browsers and Beyond; 4. Can the Subaltern Speak in Cyberspace? Homelessness and the Internet; 5. Who Should Control the Internet? Emerging Publics and Human Rights; 6. Paradigm Reboot: Decolonizing Internet Futures; Notes; Literature List; Index
Digital Dilemmas looks at the dynamics of power and resistance surrounding the internet. It focuses on how publics, nation-states, and multilateral institutions are being continually reinvented in local and global decision-making domains that are accessed and controlled by a relative few. Importantly it unpacks the ways in which computer-mediated power relations play out as ""on the ground"" and ""cyberspatial"" practices and discourses that collude and collide with one another at the personal, community, and transnational level. Case studies include homelessness and the internet, rights-based.
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