Enacting Internet Governance: Power and Communities over Time

  • Radu R
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Abstract

Chapter 6 locates authority and agency in Internet governance, disentangling the power dynamics in the field and in the community enacting them. Starting with a longitudinal, comparative perspective of the governance trends identified in previous chapters, it discusses the changing role of Internet companies and influential states in landmark developments post-2015, zooming in on market dynamics, cyber norm debates, and artificial intelligence strategies, including a discussion on developments in China and India. It further analyses community formation patterns in Internet governance, presenting the internal dynamics of decision-making and the perpetuation of core values among newcomers in established groupings. Against the continuous expansion and diversification of the field, this section traces the many continuities that structure a now mature field of power.

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Radu, R. (2019). Enacting Internet Governance: Power and Communities over Time. In Negotiating Internet Governance (pp. 157–190). Oxford University PressOxford. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833079.003.0006

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