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58689 Creator 0ce733c5434e6bf3f10f51cd2c5beb5b
58689 Date 2018
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58689 abstract Does Internet governance need to be decolonized? If so, why? How can Internet governance be ‘colonial’ (thereby necessitating decolonization) if the colonial project is a thing of the past? And even if Internet governance is a colonial phenomenon, what might it mean to ‘decolonize’ Internet governance, and how should this be carried out?
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58689 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/759012
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58689 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/759018
58689 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/763849
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58689 label Ali, Syed Mustafa (2018). Prolegomenon to the Decolonization of Internet Governance. In: Oppermann, Daniel ed. Internet Governance in the Global South: History, Theory and Contemporary Debates. São Paulo, Brazil: International Relations Research Center, Núcleo de Pesquisa em Relações Internacionais (NUPRI), University of São Paulo, pp. 109–183.
58689 label Ali, Syed Mustafa (2018). Prolegomenon to the Decolonization of Internet Governance. In: Oppermann, Daniel ed. Internet Governance in the Global South: History, Theory and Contemporary Debates. São Paulo, Brazil: International Relations Research Center, Núcleo de Pesquisa em Relações Internacionais (NUPRI), University of São Paulo, pp. 109–183.
58689 Publisher ext-dea54e0f8e170e9aec970376791e3142
58689 Title Prolegomenon to the Decolonization of Internet Governance
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