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[ecrea] Geopolitics & Internet Freedom
Wed Mar 11 21:06:59 GMT 2015
I’m pleased to share with interested CULTSTUD-L colleagues a new book on
the geopolitics of internet freedom, entitled, The Real Cyber War: The
Political Economy of Internet Freedom (University of Illinois Press,
2015) by Shawn Powers and Michael Jablonski.
About the book: Discussions surrounding the role of the internet in
society are dominated by terms such as internet freedom, surveillance,
cybersecurity, and, most prolifically, cyber war. But behind the
rhetoric of cyber war is an ongoing state-centered battle for control of
information resources. Powers and Jablonski conceptualize this real
cyber war as the utilization of digital networks for geopolitical
purposes, including covert attacks against another state’s electronic
systems, but also, and more importantly, the variety of ways the
internet is used to further a state’s economic and military agendas.
Moving beyond debates on the democratic value of new and emerging
information technologies, The Real Cyber War focuses on political,
economic, and geopolitical factors driving internet freedom policies, in
particular the U.S. State Department's emerging doctrine in support of a
universal freedom to connect. They argue that efforts to create a
universal internet built upon Western legal, political, and social
preferences is driven by economic and geopolitical motivations rather
than the humanitarian and democratic ideals that typically accompany
related policy discourse. In fact, the freedom-to-connect movement is
intertwined with broader efforts to structure global society in ways
that favor American and Western cultures, economies, and governments.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Geopolitics & the Internet
1. Information Freedom & US Foreign Policy: A History
2. The Information Industrial Complex
3. Google, Information & Power
4. The Economics of Internet Connectivity
5. The Myth of Multistakeholder Governance
6. Towards Information Sovereignty
7. Internet Freedom in a Surveillance Society
Conclusion: Taming Geopolitics
Would love to learn of other projects looking at these or similar
questions/case studies, so please do reach out if you are interested
((smp /at/ gsu.edu)).
And if you want to learn more about the book, please consider visiting
this Amazon webpage.
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Shawn Powers, PhD
Assistant Professor, Communication
Associate Director, CIME
Georgia State University
(powers.shawn /at/ gmail.com)
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