[Air-l] cyberspace and cosmopolitanism?
Hans Klein
hans.klein at pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Mon Oct 18 06:01:08 PDT 2004
Hi, Elizabeth,
We addressed some of these issues in a symposium edition of the journal
"info" that examined the global elections of ICANN.
Here are some links:
"<http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~hk28/Klein-intro.pdf>Global Democracy and
the ICANN Elections" info, Vol. 3, No.2, August 2001.
http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~hk28/Klein-intro.pdf
"<http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~hk28/klein-democracy.pdf>The Feasibility of
Global Democracy: Understanding ICANN's At-large Elections," info, Vol. 3,
No.2, August 2001.
http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~hk28/klein-democracy.pdf
Hans Klein
School of Public Policy
Georgia Tech
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>Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 19:10:41 -0800
>From: Elizabeth Maurer <emaurer at shaw.ca>
>Subject: [Air-l] cyberspace and cosmopolitanism?
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>Hi there,
>
>I'm beginning to look more closely at competing models of citizenship
>for online activists, and am wondering where to look for treatments of
>the relationship between cyberspace and cosmopolitanism(s). Theorists
>of globalization treat this in a very general way, but I'm looking for
>more specific approaches. I know that Charles Ess has written a piece
>called "Cosmopolitan Ideal or Cybercentrism? A Critical Examination of
>the Underlying Assumptions of "The Electronic Global Village." Can
>anyone point me toward other materials like this?
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>
>
>Elizabeth Maurer
>
>
>
>PhD ABD
>
>Department of English
>
>UBC
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