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Geographies of global Internet censorship |
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GeoJournal76. 1 |
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Saturday, January 01, 2011 |
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Citizen Engagement
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Nov 22, 2011 |
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Geographies of global Internet censorship More than one-quarter of the planet's population uses the Internet today although access to it is highly uneven throughout the world While it is widely celebrated for its emancipatory potential many governments view the Internet with alarm and have attempted to limit access or to control its contents This project seeks to provide a comprehensive theoretically informed analysis of the geographies of Internet censorship It begins by clarifying the reasons types extent of and opposition to government limitations of Internet access and contents Invoking an index of censorship by Reporters Without Borders it maps the severity of censorship worldwide and assesses the numbers of people affected and using the Freedom House index it correlates political liberty with penetration rates Second it explores Internet censorship at several levels of severity to explicate the multiple means through which censorship is implemented and resisted The third part offers a moral critique of Internet censorship via a Habermasian interpretation of cyberspace as the
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