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Consent of the networked : the worldwide struggle for Internet freedom / Rebecca MacKinnon. --

By: MacKinnon, Rebecca.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York: Basic Books, 2013Edition: Paperback edition.Description: xxvii, 314 p. 24 cm.ISBN: 9780465063758.Other title: World-wide struggle for Internet freedom.Subject(s): Ciência Política | Direito à informação -- (subd. geog.) | Proteção de dados | Mídias Sociais
Contents:
Part one: Disruptions 1. Consent and sovereignty -- Corporate superpowers -- Legitimacy 2. Rise of the digital commons -- The technical commons -- Activism -- Balance of power Part Two: Control 2.0 3. Networked authoritarianism -- How China's censorship works -- Authoritarian deliberation -- Western fantasies versus reality 4. Variants and permutations -- "Constitutional" technology -- Corporate collaboration -- Divide and Conquer -- Digital bonapartism Part three: Democracy's challenges 5. -- Eroding accountability -- Surveillance -- WikiLeaks and the fate of controversial speeck 6. Democratic censorship -- Intentions versus consequences -- Saving the children 7. Copywars -- Shunning due process -- Aiding authoritarianism -- Lobbynomics Part four: Sovereigns of cyberspace 8. Corporate censorship -- Net neutrality -- Mobile complications -- Big brother apple 9. Do no evil -- Chinese lessons -- Flickr fail -- Buzz bust -- Privacy and Facebook 10. Facebookistan and Googledom -- Double edge -- Inside the leviathan -- Google governance -- Implications Part Five: What is to be done? 11. Trust, but verify -- The regulation Problem -- Shared value -- The global network initiative -- Lessons from other industries 12. In search of "Internet freedom" policy -- Washington squabbles -- Goals and methods -- Democratic discord -- Civil society pushes back 13. Global Internet governance -- The united nations problem -- ICANN - Can You? -- 14. Building a netizen-centric Internet -- Strengthening the netizen commons -- Expanding the technical commons -- Utopianism Versus reality -- Getting Political -- Corporate transparency and netizen engagement -- Personal responsibility
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Part one: Disruptions 1. Consent and sovereignty -- Corporate superpowers -- Legitimacy 2. Rise of the digital commons -- The technical commons -- Activism -- Balance of power Part Two: Control 2.0 3. Networked authoritarianism -- How China's censorship works -- Authoritarian deliberation -- Western fantasies versus reality 4. Variants and permutations -- "Constitutional" technology -- Corporate collaboration -- Divide and Conquer -- Digital bonapartism Part three: Democracy's challenges 5. -- Eroding accountability -- Surveillance -- WikiLeaks and the fate of controversial speeck 6. Democratic censorship -- Intentions versus consequences -- Saving the children 7. Copywars -- Shunning due process -- Aiding authoritarianism -- Lobbynomics Part four: Sovereigns of cyberspace 8. Corporate censorship -- Net neutrality -- Mobile complications -- Big brother apple 9. Do no evil -- Chinese lessons -- Flickr fail -- Buzz bust -- Privacy and Facebook 10. Facebookistan and Googledom -- Double edge -- Inside the leviathan -- Google governance -- Implications Part Five: What is to be done? 11. Trust, but verify -- The regulation Problem -- Shared value -- The global network initiative -- Lessons from other industries 12. In search of "Internet freedom" policy -- Washington squabbles -- Goals and methods -- Democratic discord -- Civil society pushes back 13. Global Internet governance -- The united nations problem -- ICANN - Can You? -- 14. Building a netizen-centric Internet -- Strengthening the netizen commons -- Expanding the technical commons -- Utopianism Versus reality -- Getting Political -- Corporate transparency and netizen engagement -- Personal responsibility

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