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Agency and representation in internet governance
Institution:1. Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, UK;2. United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels School of Governance, Belgium;3. Center for Tracking and Society & Department of Communication, University of Copenhagen, Denmark;4. Internet Governance Lab, American University, USA
Abstract:This special issue offers a new perspective on decision-making in internet governance, bringing together theoretical contributions and empirical knowledge on authority and influence in underexplored policy settings, from the Congress of the United States to RightsCon, a leading summit on human rights in the digital era. The articles included here shed light on specific groups underrepresented in existing research (such as civil society groups, expert activists, technical community) and on the interactions between these groups and traditional, powerful actors such as governments and industry. These contributions raise new questions, such as: is agency possible without representation in the digital space? Who can represent? Are deficiencies in technology governance affecting the representation model of our political systems more broadly? How do representation and agency manifest themselves across time and space?
Keywords:Internet governance  Artificial intelligence  Technology regulation  Geopolitics  Civil society  Technical community
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