Yes, i was going to use Boyle as secondary literature in the first week when we are talking about the nature of power and politics, I haven't seen the second one though, I'll have to go check it out. There is a whole stream of critical studies of law of ip and the internet that i have a syllabus for, that might fit there too, thanks, On Dec 11, 2003, at 5:47 PM, Dan L Burk wrote:
Jamie Boyle's "Foucault in Cyberspace" http://www.law.duke.edu/boylesite/foucault.htm
Also, his "A Politics of Intellectual Property: Environmentalism for the Net?" http://www.law.duke.edu/boylesite/intprop.htm
Dan L. Burk Visiting Professor Boalt Hall School of Law University of California, Berkeley
Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly Professor University of Minnesota Law School
On 11 Dec 2003, jeremy hunsinger wrote:
It is that time of the year again, and I'm preparing my syllabi, and I'm approved to teach a new senior seminar that I've entitled The Internet: Power, Politics and Policy, which is going to be taught with a focus on the 'individuals and institutions surrounding the research, innovation, technology, and structures both social and political that surround the internet both in the u.s. and the global context.' So I have my ideas of what will be read, Abatte, Lessig, some RFC's, some ISOC Documents, Some ICANN Documents, some ITU Documents, etc., but I'm also interested in everyone else's opinions on the matter, so drop me a note. Jeremy Hunsinger Center for Digital Discourse and Culture () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments
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