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Introduction: The Postdemocratic Governmentality of Networked Societies
Jon Anderson, Jodi Dean, Geert Lovink
I. Networks
1. Noortje Marres, "Network is Format Work: The issue-network as a site of politics and the challenge of making info-technology part of civil society"
2. Ned Rossiter, "Organized Networks and Non-Representative Democracy"
3. Clay Shirkey, "Power Logs, Weblogs, and Inequality"
4. Jamie King, "The Packet Gang: Openness and its Discontents"
5. Drazen Pantic "Anybody Can Be on TV"
II. Sites
6. Lina Khatib, "Communicating Islamic Fundamentalism as Global Citizenship"
7. Merlyna Lim, "Lost in Transition: the Internet and Reformasi in Indonesia"
8. Okoth Fredrick Mudhai, "Exploring the Potential for More Strategic Civil Society Use of Mobile Phones"
9. Scott Robinson, "The Potential Role of IT in International Remittance Transfers"
10. Evan Henshaw-Plath, "Network Society and Network Organizations"
III. Formats
11. Hans Klein, "Understanding WSIS: An Institutional Analysis of the UN World Summit on the Information Society"
12. John Palfrey, "The End of the Experiment: How ICANN's Foray into Global Internet Democracy Failed"
13. Claudia Padovani, "Debating Communication Imbalances: from the MacBride Report to WSIS"
14. Geert Lovink, "Interview with Milton Mueller: Trial and Error in Internet Governance"
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