The governance of online expression in a networked world
The purpose of this edited volume is to reflect on how Internet-related technologies, mechanisms and techniques may be used as a means to enable expression, but also to restrict speech, manipulate public debate and govern global populaces
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London, UK
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2016
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Networked Governance and the Regulation of Expression on the Internet: The Blurring of the Role of Public and Private Actors as Content Regulators Benjamin Farrand and Helena Carrapico
- 2. Internet Content Regulation in France and Germany: Regulatory Paths, Actor Constellations, and Policies Yana Breindl and Bjoern Kuellmer
- 3. Governing Internet Expression: How Public and Private Regulation Shape Expression Governance Ben Wagner
- 4. Regulatory Capitalism, Decentered Enforcement, and its Legal Consequences for Digital Expression: The Use of Copyright Law to Restrict Freedom of Speech Online Benjamin Farrand
- 5. Speaking for Freedom, Normalizing the Net? Peter Jay Smith
- 6. Occupy Wall Street: A New Political Form of Movement and Community? Michael J. Jensen and Henrik P. Bang
- 7. A Policymaking Process "Tug-of-War": National Information Security Policies in Comparative Perspective Kenneth Rogerson and Daniel Milton


