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|a Franklin, Marianne,
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|1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDyX7pT9BwT7vKY66Jtw3
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|a Digital dilemmas :
|b power, resistance, and the Internet /
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|a This study presents an ethnographic, mixed method approach to understanding the dynamics of power and resistance as they are played out around the future of the internet. The text looks at the way that publics, governments, and multilateral institutions are being redefined and reinvented in digital settings that are ubiquitous and yet controlled by a relative few. This is done through three case studies that get at the way that computer-mediated power relations play out 'on the ground' through a mixture of overlapping online and offline activity, at personal, community, and transnational levels.
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|a 1. Digital Dilemmas -- 2. Paradigm Resets: Real-Life and Virtual Reconnections -- 3. Who Rules in the 'Internet Galaxy'? Battle of the Browsers and Beyond -- 4. Can the Subaltern Speak in Cyberspace? Homelessness and the Internet -- 5. Who Should Control the Internet? Emerging Publics and Human Rights -- 6. Paradigm Reboot: Decolonizing Futures.
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|a Communication in politics
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