Organizing the Global Politics of the Internet
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Köp båda 2 för 1811 krWe live in times of transparency. Digital technologies expose everything we do, like, and search for, and it is difficult to remain private and out of sight. Meanwhile, many people are concerned about the unchecked powers of tech giants and the hi...
We live in times of transparency. Digital technologies expose everything we do, like, and search for, and it is difficult to remain private and out of sight. Meanwhile, many people are concerned about the unchecked powers of tech giants and the hi...
Mikkel Flyverboms The Power of Networks provides a fascinating ethnographic study of how a UN-based, multistakeholder mode evolved and attempted to shape the global politics of the digital revolution. . . he discusses the subjects involved, the organizational techniques used, the efforts to shape the objects of ordering, and the rationales underlining the practices in the arrangement. His study is packed with insights and vivid first-hand observations from insiders at the forums. For readers who are curious about how the UN-based multi-stakeholder mode was formed, how it operates, and how it attempts to shape the digital revolution, The Power of Networks is an enlightening read which provides an abundance of related information. -- Yang Bai, International Journal of Communication Mikkel Flyverboms The Power of Networks is a timely and important contribution to the emerging interdisciplinary study of cyberspace politics. In an exceptionally well-written and researched book, Flyverbom employs a form of ethnographic method to uncover the grounded practices that inform the many hybrid forums and entangled authorities of Internet governance. The book will be of interest to those who want a deeper understanding of the complexity and nuance of the many social forces shaping global cyberspace today. -- Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto, Canada Flyverbom presents an original ethnography of the political ordering processes of the digital revolution. He lays bare the relational practices within hybrid global forums in which multiple actors are mobilized to participate, contest, and dialogue. The book makes an important contribution to emergent global politics governing technologies, networks, meanings, and people within the United Nations system. -- J.P. Singh, Georgetown University, US
Mikkel Flyverbom, Associate Professor, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Contents: Introduction: Hybrid Networks and Political Domains 1. Governance and Organization as Ordering 2. Problematizing the Digital Revolution 3. Engaging Social Worlds as Stakeholders 4. Organizing Hybrid Forums 5. Shaping the Global Politics of the Digital Revolution 6. Displacement as Ordering Conclusion: The Power of Networks References Index