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Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance

Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance

In the new issue of the research magazine encore, Katharina Mosene and PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann present five visions for a discrimination-free Internet. These five visions are taken from the collective volume published by Mosene and Kettemann in the run-up to the 14th Internet Governance Forum 2019, which deals with an emancipatory Internet.

Abstract
“The Internet has changed our world. But has it also disrupted hierarchical power structures and given a meaningful voice to all? Are offline differences in the realisation of individual and societal progress – and their narratives – being challenged by the Internet, or are they being replicated and technologically perpetuated?”
 

Mosene, K.; Kettemann, M. C. (2019): Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance. encore: The Annual Magazine on Internet and Society Research 2019/2020, S. 108-110. (pdf)
 

Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance

In the new issue of the research magazine encore, Katharina Mosene and PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann present five visions for a discrimination-free Internet. These five visions are taken from the collective volume published by Mosene and Kettemann in the run-up to the 14th Internet Governance Forum 2019, which deals with an emancipatory Internet.

Abstract
“The Internet has changed our world. But has it also disrupted hierarchical power structures and given a meaningful voice to all? Are offline differences in the realisation of individual and societal progress – and their narratives – being challenged by the Internet, or are they being replicated and technologically perpetuated?”
 

Mosene, K.; Kettemann, M. C. (2019): Many Worlds, Many Nets, Many Visions – Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance. encore: The Annual Magazine on Internet and Society Research 2019/2020, S. 108-110. (pdf)
 

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