Empirical studies of bottom-up internet governance
The notion of bottom-up governance in the Internet is not new, but the precise underlying mechanisms have received little primary, empirical study. The majority of Internet governance literature is couched in contrasting familiar top-down modes of governance with the design of and subsequent critiqu...
Main Author: | Sowell, Jesse (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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