There is a struggle over governance of the global information network among national governments and international organizations, corporations and NGOs, elites and civil society. The outcome will determine how we communicate, the extent of our civil liberties and human rights, the profitability of e-commerce, and the richness of cultural expression. This collection looks at the processes by which the global information policy regime is being formed - themselves in conflict - as a foundation for understanding its emergent features.
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Braman, S. (2004). The Emergent Global Information Policy Regime. In The Emergent Global Information Policy Regime (pp. 12–38). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230377684_2
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