"With forty percent of the world's population, twenty-five percent of global GDP and large troves of personal data, BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) play an increasingly important role in global digital development and policymaking. This is the first book exploring digital sovereignty from a Global South perspective"--
"With forty percent of the world's population, twenty-five percent of global GDP and large troves of personal data, BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) play an increasingly important role in global digital development and policymaking. This is the first book exploring digital sovereignty from a Global South perspective"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction; 1. Contesting digital sovereignty: untangling a complex and multifaceted concept Min Jiang and Luca Belli; Part I. State-centric Formations of Digital Sovereignty: 2. Sociotechnical imaginaries of digital sovereignty in China, Russia and India: from NWICO and WSIS to SCO and BRICS Johannes Thumfart; 3. The spatial expansion of China's digital sovereignty: extraterritoriality and geopolitics Wanshu Cong; 4. South African digital sovereignty at the crossroad of securitization and development Enrico Calandro; Part II. Techno-economic Structurings of Digital Sovereignty: 5. Digital sovereignty and payments: a case study of the National Payments Corporation of India Venkatesh Hariharan and Sarayu Natarajan; 6. Digital statecraft of middle powers: tech landscape and digital sovereignty in Brazil and India Vashishtha Doshi and Henrique Delgado; 7. A modulated approach to digital sovereignty: exploring Huawei-led smart city initiatives in South Africa and Italy Stefano Calzati; Part III. Grassroots Contestations of Digital Sovereignty: 8. Circumventing the 'sovereignisation' of the Russian internet: towards an infrastructure-based sociology of digital sovereignty and its resistances in Russia Olga Bronnikova, Françoise Daucé, Ksenia Ermoshina, Valery Kossov, Benjamin Loveluck, Francesca Musiani, Bella Ostromooukhova, Perrine Poupin and Anna Zaytseva; 9. Brazilian activism in Mastodon: sovereignty discourses between cyberlibertarianism and state-centrism Tales Tomaz; Conclusion; 10. Digital sovereignty from the BRICS structuring self-determination, cybersecurity, and control Luca Belli and Min Jiang.
Introduction; 1. Contesting digital sovereignty: untangling a complex and multifaceted concept Min Jiang and Luca Belli; Part I. State-centric Formations of Digital Sovereignty: 2. Sociotechnical imaginaries of digital sovereignty in China, Russia and India: from NWICO and WSIS to SCO and BRICS Johannes Thumfart; 3. The spatial expansion of China's digital sovereignty: extraterritoriality and geopolitics Wanshu Cong; 4. South African digital sovereignty at the crossroad of securitization and development Enrico Calandro; Part II. Techno-economic Structurings of Digital Sovereignty: 5. Digital sovereignty and payments: a case study of the National Payments Corporation of India Venkatesh Hariharan and Sarayu Natarajan; 6. Digital statecraft of middle powers: tech landscape and digital sovereignty in Brazil and India Vashishtha Doshi and Henrique Delgado; 7. A modulated approach to digital sovereignty: exploring Huawei-led smart city initiatives in South Africa and Italy Stefano Calzati; Part III. Grassroots Contestations of Digital Sovereignty: 8. Circumventing the 'sovereignisation' of the Russian internet: towards an infrastructure-based sociology of digital sovereignty and its resistances in Russia Olga Bronnikova, Françoise Daucé, Ksenia Ermoshina, Valery Kossov, Benjamin Loveluck, Francesca Musiani, Bella Ostromooukhova, Perrine Poupin and Anna Zaytseva; 9. Brazilian activism in Mastodon: sovereignty discourses between cyberlibertarianism and state-centrism Tales Tomaz; Conclusion; 10. Digital sovereignty from the BRICS structuring self-determination, cybersecurity, and control Luca Belli and Min Jiang.
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