Author: |
William J. Drake, Joana Varon Ferraz, Markus Kummer, Vint Cerf, Patrick Ryan, Max Senges, Richard Whitt, Jeremy Malcolm, William J. Drake, Lea Kaspar, Anriette Esterhuysen, Ronaldo Lemos, Samantha Dickinson, Emma Llansó, Matthew Shears, Avri Doria, James Losey, Shawn Powers, Marilia Maciel, Nnenna Nwakanma, Wolfgang Kleinwächter, [Larry Gross, Arlene Luck, Monroe E. Price |
ISBN: |
9781625176974 |
Publisher: |
USC Annenberg Press |
Publication: |
December 17, 2014 |
Imprint: |
USC Annenberg Press |
Language: |
English |
Author: |
William J. Drake, Joana Varon Ferraz, Markus Kummer, Vint Cerf, Patrick Ryan, Max Senges, Richard Whitt, Jeremy Malcolm, William J. Drake, Lea Kaspar, Anriette Esterhuysen, Ronaldo Lemos, Samantha Dickinson, Emma Llansó, Matthew Shears, Avri Doria, James Losey, Shawn Powers, Marilia Maciel, Nnenna Nwakanma, Wolfgang Kleinwächter, [Larry Gross, Arlene Luck, Monroe E. Price |
ISBN: |
9781625176974 |
Publisher: |
USC Annenberg Press |
Publication: |
December 17, 2014 |
Imprint: |
USC Annenberg Press |
Language: |
English |
“Following up on the promise of the NETMundial meeting, this timely and useful book explores the challenges of implementing its roadmap for the future of Internet governance.” — Milton L. Mueller, Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies, USA
Internet Governance: The NETmundial Roadmap explores key implications of the Global Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance held on April 23–24, 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. At the meeting, government, business, civil society, Internet technical community and academic participants from around the world agreed to a “NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement” that included a “Roadmap for the Future Evolution of Internet Governance.” This volume brings together leading practitioners and scholars to explore the challenges of implementing the Roadmap’s section on institutional improvements, and was prepared for release and debate at September 2014 global Internet Governance Forum in Istanbul. The 16 chapters are grouped into six sections: Overviews; Strengthening the Internet Governance Forum; Filling the Gaps; Improving ICANN; Broader Analytical Perspectives; and Moving Forward.
The book was produced as a part of the Internet Policy Observatory, a program at the Center for Global Communication Studies, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. It is edited by William J. Drake of the University of Zurich and Monroe Price of the Annenberg School for Communication.
“Following up on the promise of the NETMundial meeting, this timely and useful book explores the challenges of implementing its roadmap for the future of Internet governance.” — Milton L. Mueller, Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies, USA
Internet Governance: The NETmundial Roadmap explores key implications of the Global Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance held on April 23–24, 2014 in São Paulo, Brazil. At the meeting, government, business, civil society, Internet technical community and academic participants from around the world agreed to a “NETmundial Multistakeholder Statement” that included a “Roadmap for the Future Evolution of Internet Governance.” This volume brings together leading practitioners and scholars to explore the challenges of implementing the Roadmap’s section on institutional improvements, and was prepared for release and debate at September 2014 global Internet Governance Forum in Istanbul. The 16 chapters are grouped into six sections: Overviews; Strengthening the Internet Governance Forum; Filling the Gaps; Improving ICANN; Broader Analytical Perspectives; and Moving Forward.
The book was produced as a part of the Internet Policy Observatory, a program at the Center for Global Communication Studies, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. It is edited by William J. Drake of the University of Zurich and Monroe Price of the Annenberg School for Communication.