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Heloisa Pait heloisa.pait em gmail.com
Quinta Maio 16 17:42:49 UTC 2013


Mais um artigo, sobre controle do cyberspace. Estou lendo, bem interessante.

http://journals.rienner.com/doi/abs/10.5555/1075-2846-18.3.339

States are moving to assert their interests more forcefully in cyberspace
and associated governance regimes. Traditionally, transnational networks of
engineers, based primarily in the United States and Europe, have been the
primary architects of cyberspace governance, with the users and private
sector shaping cyberspace itself. However, governments are becoming
increasingly influential across a number of governance forums and are
deliberating on how to exercise power in and through cyberspace.
Particularly noteworthy are how nondemocratic states outside of Europe,
North America, and parts of Asia have begun to forcefully assert their
interests in cyberspace governance regimes, including some, like the
International Telecommunications Union, that were previously marginalized
in the Internet space. Western liberal democracies are also moving away
from laissez-faire and market-oriented approaches to more state-directed
controls and regulations. Drawing from international relations theory
literature, and in particular constructivist approaches, this article
examines international and global mechanisms and dynamics that explain the
growth and spread of cyberspace controls. It also provides a study of “norm
regression” in global governance: the growth and spread of practices that
undercut cyberspace as an open commons of information and communication.


On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Carolina Rossini <
carolina.rossini em gmail.com> wrote:

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