The INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE series focuses on the complex inter-relationships between the social, political, and economic processes of global governance that occur at national, regional, and international levels. These processes are influenced by the rapid and ongoing developments in information and communication technologies, which are affecting numerous substantive areas, as well as creating new opportunities and mechanisms for participation in global governance processes and influencing how they are studied. The series encourages original scholarship on both the global governance of information and communication technologies (from the narrow issues of global Internet governance to the broader issues of global governance of the Information Society) as well as the uses of information and communication technologies in the service of global governance in a wide range of sectors.
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The Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance. (2016). The Turn to Infrastructure in Internet Governance. Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137483591
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