Introduction
Introduction
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Roxana Radu
2019 p1-14
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This book examines the emergence and evolution of global Internet governance, revealing its mechanisms, key actors, and dominant community practices. Based on extensive empirical analysis covering more than four decades, it presents the evolution of Internet regulation from the early days of networking to more recent debates on algorithms and artificial intelligence, putting into perspective its politically mediated system of rules built on technical features and power differentials. The introductory chapter places the <italic>problematique</italic> explored in this book against a broader context and establishes the link with contemporary global governance scholarship. It discusses the objectives of the book, as well as the conceptual and empirical approach applied for reaching them.
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