International Perspectives on Network Neutrality

Published By: Global Media Journal | Published Date: April, 01 , 2010

This issue of Global Media Journal - Canadian Edition spotlights international perspectives on network neutrality focusing on the politics, policies and practices of network management. Contents - International Perspectives on Network Neutrality -- Exploring the Politics of Internet Traffic Management and Policy Implications for Canada and the U.S. by Jeffrey Layne Blevins and Leslie Regan Shade; Regulatory Lessons for Internet Traffic Management from Japan, the European Union, and the United States: Toward Equity, Neutrality and Transparency by John Harris Stevenson and Andrew Clement; Net Neutrality: Media Discourses and Public Perception by Christine Quail and Christine Larabie; Ends and Ways: The Algorithmic Politics of Network Neutrality by Fenwick McKelvey; (policy review) Network Neutrality: A Thematic Analysis of Policy Perspectives Across the Globe by Christine M. Stover. (Global Media Journal - Canada Edition 2010: Volume 3, Issue 1)

Author(s): Leslie Regan Shade, Jeffrey` Layne Blevins | Posted on: Apr 15, 2015 | Views()


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