[Air-l] Re: Webspace as public spheres

Jay Hauben hauben at columbia.edu
Wed Jul 9 20:37:49 PDT 2003


Mary,

I have looked at the Internet from the perspective of public sphere or
commons versus private property. I used the writings of John Locke as
my theoretical basis and drew the conclusion that the net is a public
space or commons to be protected from efforts at privatization. You
might find my work interesting. There is a draft at:

http://www.ais.org/~jrh/icann/locke.txt

I had hoped to present a talk based on this paper at the 2002 AoIR
conference but ended up doing a workshop on Internet history.

Good luck with your chapter and defense of "alternative public
spheres".

Take care.

Jay

Mary wrote:
> Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 12:08:22 -0400
> From: "Mary L. Gray" <mlgray at ucsd.edu>
> To: AIR List <air-l at aoir.org>
> Subject: [Air-l] Webspace as public spheres
> Reply-To: air-l at aoir.org
>
> Hello all  : )
>
> I'm working on a chapter right now that looks at personal websites and blog=
> s
> crafted by rural LGBT youth as "alternative public spheres" or
> counterpublics. I'm mostly relying on theorists dealing with the creation
> and meaning of public spheres (Habermas, Fraser, Warner), but I'd love to
> hear of other folks know of solid work out there specifically dealing with
> the Net as public space?
>
> And extra points if anyone has suggestions for readings on commercializing
> of privatizing of public space vis-=E0-vis Walmart
> : )
>
> All the best,
> Dissertating Mary
> ________________________________
> Mary L. Gray <mlgray at ucsd.edu>
> Department of Communication
> University of California, San Diego
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