Walking the Tightrope: Multinational Technology Corporations and Global...
Ryan Spagnolo is one of the eight 2014 Milton Wolf Emerging Scholar Fellows, an accomplished group of doctoral and advanced MA candidates selected to attend the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar. Their posts...
View ArticleMaking Access Visible: Representations of the Internet
Willow Williamson is one of the eight 2014 Milton Wolf Emerging Scholar Fellows, an accomplished group of doctoral and advanced MA candidates selected to attend the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar. Their...
View ArticleSpotlight on African Contributions to Internet Governance Discussions: Part...
Ephraim Percy Kenyanito and Olivia Martin discuss African participation in the Council Working Group on international Internet-related public policy issues (CWG-Internet) of the International...
View ArticleThe GovLab Selected Curation of Articles on Net-Governance: Issue 27
The Selected Curation of Articles on Net-governance (the SCAN) is a weekly digest on internet governance news, reports, and events produced by the Governance Lab @NYU (the GovLab) as part of the...
View ArticleThe GovLab Selected Curation of Articles on Net-Governance: Issue 28
The Selected Curation of Articles on Net-governance (the SCAN) is a weekly digest on internet governance news, reports, and events produced by the Governance Lab @NYU (the GovLab) as part of the...
View ArticleBetween Theater and Practice: The Politics of NETmundial
CGCS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Ben Wagner reflects on the April 2014 NETmundial Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance, discussing the decision making procedures and...
View ArticleInternet Governance: The New “Great Game”
John Laprise, an Assistant Professor in Residence at Northwestern University in Qatar, frames internet governance in the context of a “Great Game,” discussing current “players” and their rolls and...
View ArticleThe GovLab Selected Curation of Articles on Net-Governance: Issue 30
The Selected Curation of Articles on Net-governance (the SCAN) is a weekly digest on internet governance news, reports, and events produced by the Governance Lab @NYU (the GovLab) as part of the...
View ArticleDemand for Internet Freedom? An Interview with Erik Nisbet
Dr. Erik Nisbet, associate professor of communication, political science, and environmental policy at Ohio State University, responds to questions drawn from the recently released report “Benchmarking...
View ArticleIGF MANDATE EXTENDED FOR TEN YEARS
Ten more years for the United NationsInternet Governance Forum (IGF): At a high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly (GA) on December 16, 2015, the GA adopted an outcome document on the overall...
View ArticleCalling a Bluff? Internet Governance Poker Heats up
CGCS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Ben Wagner discusses the upcoming NETMundial conference in Brazil and questions whether ‘global forums’ actually impact the wider geopolitics of the internet. With...
View ArticleCampaign for Error Code Transparency: Q&A with Open Rights Group
CGCS sat down with Ruth Coustick-Deal from the UK-based Open Rights Group (ORG) to discuss the civil society group’s new 451 Unavailable Campaign. What are the Open Rights Group (ORG) and the 451...
View ArticleFreedom of the Internet? Online Regulation and Censorship in Pakistan
Faheem Zafar, Research Coordinator for Bytes for All Pakistan, analyzes Internet regulation and censorship in Pakistan, focusing on recent attempts to curb civil liberties through Internet filtration....
View ArticleAfter the IGF 2013—Bali barely relevant in the run-up to Rio
CGCS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Ben Wagner discusses the Internet Governance Forum 2013′s relevance in the changing world of Internet Governance. I’ve recently joined CGCS as a post-doctoral...
View ArticleReflections on Multistakeholderism and Internet Governance
CGCS Director Monroe Price comments on Alexander Klimburg, Philipp Mirtl and Snezana Gjorgieva’s paper “Mapping Internet Terrain” which examines the ongoing power shifts between state and non-state...
View ArticleNETmundial: only a landmark event if ‘Digital Cold War’ rhetoric abandoned
//Researchers Francesca Musiani and Julia Pohle explain what stands in the way of genuine multistakeholder internet governance as all eyes are turning towards Brazil and its NETmundial meeting. The...
View ArticleAnalyzing Foreign Policies of the Internet: Problems of Legitimacy and...
This post by Wolfgang Schulz is part of a series related to the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy: The Third Man Theme Revisited: Foreign Policies of the Internet in a Time Of...
View ArticleReflections for the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar
This post by Alison Gillwald is part of a series related to the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy: The Third Man Theme Revisited: Foreign Policies of the Internet in a Time Of...
View Article“Ist” vs. “Soll”: the Dark Side of the Internet
This post by Richard Hill is part of a series related to the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy: The Third Man Theme Revisited: Foreign Policies of the Internet in a Time Of Surveillance...
View ArticleBetween the Local and the Global: Notes Towards Thinking of the Nature of...
This post by Nishant Shah is part of a series related to the 2014 Milton Wolf Seminar on Media and Diplomacy: The Third Man Theme Revisited: Foreign Policies of the Internet in a Time Of Surveillance...
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