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Index
Acknowledgments
Regulating the Web: An Introduction
Part I: Background and Principles
Chapter 1 Visions of Modernity: Communication, Technology, and Network Neutrality in Historical Perspective
Chapter 2 What We Talk about When We Talk about Net Neutrality: A Historical Genealogy of the Discourse of “Net Neutrality”
Chapter 3 Transparency, Consumers, and the Pursuit of an Open Internet: A Critical Appraisal
Chapter 4 Applying Common Carriage to Network Neutrality in the United States
Part II: Institutional Perspectives
Chapter 5 Imagining Equilibrium: The Figure of the Dynamic Market in the Net Neutrality Debate
Chapter 6 Axiology and the FCC: Regulation as Ideological Process
Part III: Net Neutrality as Cultural and Political Debate
Chapter 7 Framing the Net Neutrality Debate
Chapter 8 Informationism as Ideology: Technological Myths in the Network Neutrality Debate
Part IV: Socio-Cultural Implications
Chapter 9 A Critical Theory of Technology Approach to the Study of Network Neutrality
Chapter 10 Network Neutrality, Mobile Networks, and User-Generated Activism
Chapter 11 Beyond the Series of Tubes: Strategies for Advancing Media Reform
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