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      The Future of Internet Policy

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      The Future of Internet Policy book

      Edited ByPeter Decherney, Victor Pickard
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 1 October 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315719689
      Pages 138
      eBook ISBN 9781315719689
      Subjects Computer Science, Humanities, Social Sciences
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      Decherney, P., & Pickard, V. (Eds.). (2016). The Future of Internet Policy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315719689

      ABSTRACT

      All of the short essays in this volume look past the rhetoric of technological determinism and reliance on the natural logic of the market to consider the power of law and policy to steer new media in one direction or another. Many of the essays look backwards through history or outwards across national borders. They all look forward to how today’s policies will shape the future of the internet and society.

      A particular focus of interest for some of the contributors is the revelations that followed Edward Snowden’s mass disclosure of classified documents in 2013, which revealed the U.S. National Security Agency’s systematic and longstanding program of monitoring global communications. Some chapters consider different countries’ varying approaches to regulating the proliferation of online communication, while others assess the current state of digital technology. They all call for policy interventions to solve market failures. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Media Communication.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |3 pages

      Introduction: Internet Policy Crises

      ByPeter Decherney & Victor Pickard

      chapter 1|20 pages

      “The Air Belongs to the People”: The Rise and Fall of a Postwar Radio Movement

      ByVictor Pickard

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Infrastructure in the Air: The Offi ce of Education and the Development of Public Broadcasting in the United States, 1934–1944

      ByJosh Shepperd

      chapter 3|8 pages

      Be Realistic, Demand the Impossible: Three Radically Democratic Internet Policies

      ByRobert W. McChesney

      chapter 4|9 pages

      Hyper-power and Private Monopoly: The Unholy Marriage of (Neo)corporatism and the Imperial Surveillance State

      ByChris Marsden

      chapter 5|5 pages

      The Return of Ideology and the Future of Chinese Internet Policy

      ByGuobin Yang

      chapter 6|9 pages

      The US Digital Divide: A Call for a New Philosophy

      BySharon Strover

      chapter 7|6 pages

      Crypto War II

      BySascha D. Meinrath & Sean Vitka

      chapter 8|5 pages

      Persistent Pursuit of Personal Information: A Historical Perspective on Digital Advertising Strategies

      ByInger L. Stole

      chapter 9|7 pages

      The Media Policy Tower of Babble: A Case for ‘‘Policy Literacy Pedagogy’’

      ByBecky Lentz

      chapter 10|5 pages

      Utopian Games

      ByGreg Lastowka

      chapter 11|7 pages

      Fair Use Goes Global

      ByPeter Decherney

      chapter 12|13 pages

      The Great Evasion: Confronting Market Failure in American Media Policy

      ByVictor Pickard

      chapter 14|17 pages

      “What is Wrong Cannot Be Made Right”? Why Has Media Reform Been Sidelined in the Debate Over “Social Justice” in Israel?

      ByAmit Schejter & Noam Tirosh
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