internet infrastructures?
Good morning AoIR, I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure. As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics. Any recommendations gratefully received! ____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon Senior Lecturer in Media Theory Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts Regent's University London, Regent's Park, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS 020 3075 6180 | sujonz@regents.ac.uk <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=mailto%3asujonz%40regents.ac.uk> | @jetsumgerl <https://twitter.com/jetsumgerl?lang=en> | Blog: <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fsujonz.wordpress.com%2f> https://sujonz.wordpress.com/ -- 'You are marvellous. The Gods wait to delight in you.' ('The Laughing Heart' by Charles Bukowski).
Dear Zoetanya, Depending on what you mean by infrastructure, I would definitly look at the following works: Brown, I., & Marsden, C. (2013). Regulating Code: good governance and better regulation in the information age. Boston: MIT Press. Cath, C., & Floridi, L. (2017). The Design of the Internet’s Architecture by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Human Rights. Science and Engineering Ethics, 23(2), 449–468. Denardis, L. (2013). The Emerging Field of Internet Governance. The Oxford Handbook on Internet Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.013.0026 Denardis, L. (2014). The global war for Internet governance. New Haven: Yale University Press. Galloway, A. (2004). Protocol. Boston: MIT Press. Milan, S., & Ten Oever, N. (2016). Coding and Encoding rights in internet infrastructure. Internet Policy Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.14763/2017.1.442 Mueller, M. (2004). Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Mueller, M. (2010). Networks and States. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Standage, T. (2014). The Victorian Internet: the remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteenth century’s on-line pioneers. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. Star, S. L. (1999). The ethnography of infrastructure. American Behavioral Scientist, 43(3), 377–391. As well as the most recent work of Paul Dourish and Nicole Starosielski. Best, On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
Regent's University London, Regent's Park, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS 020 3075 6180 | sujonz@regents.ac.uk <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=mailto%3asujonz%40regents.ac.uk> | @jetsumgerl <https://twitter.com/jetsumgerl?lang=en> | Blog: <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fsujonz.wordpress.com%2f> https://sujonz.wordpress.com/ -- 'You are marvellous. The Gods wait to delight in you.' ('The Laughing Heart' by Charles Bukowski). _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Dear Zoetanya, I'll add: Mathew, Ashwin (2014) Where in the World is the Internet? Locating Political Power in Internet Infrastructure. PhD dissertation, UC Berkeley, https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/ashwin-dissertation.pdf Best, Asko. —— Senior Researcher | U of Tampere Chair | ECREA TWG Visual Cultures http://bit.ly/2hxxRPB | @verlook Corinne Cath kirjoitti 14/11/2017 klo 9.37:
Dear Zoetanya,
Depending on what you mean by infrastructure, I would definitly look at the following works:
Brown, I., & Marsden, C. (2013). Regulating Code: good governance and better regulation in the information age. Boston: MIT Press.
Cath, C., & Floridi, L. (2017). The Design of the Internet’s Architecture by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Human Rights. Science and Engineering Ethics, 23(2), 449–468.
Denardis, L. (2013). The Emerging Field of Internet Governance. The Oxford Handbook on Internet Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.013.0026
Denardis, L. (2014). The global war for Internet governance. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Galloway, A. (2004). Protocol. Boston: MIT Press.
Milan, S., & Ten Oever, N. (2016). Coding and Encoding rights in internet infrastructure. Internet Policy Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.14763/2017.1.442
Mueller, M. (2004). Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Mueller, M. (2010). Networks and States. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Standage, T. (2014). The Victorian Internet: the remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteenth century’s on-line pioneers. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Star, S. L. (1999). The ethnography of infrastructure. American Behavioral Scientist, 43(3), 377–391.
As well as the most recent work of Paul Dourish and Nicole Starosielski.
Best,
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
Regent's University London, Regent's Park, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS 020 3075 6180 | sujonz@regents.ac.uk <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=mailto%3asujonz%40regents.ac.uk> | @jetsumgerl <https://twitter.com/jetsumgerl?lang=en> | Blog: <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fsujonz.wordpress.com%2f> https://sujonz.wordpress.com/ -- 'You are marvellous. The Gods wait to delight in you.' ('The Laughing Heart' by Charles Bukowski). _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Dear Zoetanya I would like to recommend two texts that deal with access to internet infrastructure in the global south: The edited collection: Postcolonial Piracy: Media production and distribution in the global south, edited by Eckstein and Schwarz (2016), presents a great overview of scholars like Ravi Sundaram, Lawrence Liang and Ramon Lobato who have explored crumbling and unequal communication and media distribution infrastructures in developing countries. They argue that the infrastructures associated with copyright infringement or "piracy" become the key digital infrastructures in such spaces to provide marginalised people with access to media and information. The book is licenced under Creative Commons and you can download it here : https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/7218/ppr89.pdf I would also recommend Jonathan Donner's book on the mobile internet, called After Access: Inclusion, Development and a More Mobile Internet (2015), which is particularly relevant as the majority of mobile phone users now reside in the developing world. It unpacks the differentiated meanings associated with "the internet", distinguishing between how access changes meaning depending on the digital infrastructures and devices available to the user. He argues that conflating streaming movies on an always-on internet on a personal computer with text-based intermittent messaging on a mobile phone app, leads to an analytical muddiness in terms of defining what is meant in terms of "access" to the internet. This lack of clarity is particularly problematic in terms of developmental goals of providing "access" to the disconnected. You can find a copy here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/after-access Best wishes Alette Alette Schoon Senior Lecturer Video and Multimedia Production School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University South Africa -----Original Message----- From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Corinne Cath Sent: 14 November 2017 09:38 AM To: Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> Cc: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] internet infrastructures? Dear Zoetanya, Depending on what you mean by infrastructure, I would definitly look at the following works: Brown, I., & Marsden, C. (2013). Regulating Code: good governance and better regulation in the information age. Boston: MIT Press. Cath, C., & Floridi, L. (2017). The Design of the Internet’s Architecture by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Human Rights. Science and Engineering Ethics, 23(2), 449–468. Denardis, L. (2013). The Emerging Field of Internet Governance. The Oxford Handbook on Internet Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.013.0026 Denardis, L. (2014). The global war for Internet governance. New Haven: Yale University Press. Galloway, A. (2004). Protocol. Boston: MIT Press. Milan, S., & Ten Oever, N. (2016). Coding and Encoding rights in internet infrastructure. Internet Policy Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.14763/2017.1.442 Mueller, M. (2004). Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Mueller, M. (2010). Networks and States. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Standage, T. (2014). The Victorian Internet: the remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteenth century’s on-line pioneers. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. Star, S. L. (1999). The ethnography of infrastructure. American Behavioral Scientist, 43(3), 377–391. As well as the most recent work of Paul Dourish and Nicole Starosielski. Best, On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
Regent's University London, Regent's Park, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS 020 3075 6180 | sujonz@regents.ac.uk <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=mailto%3asujonz%40regents.ac.uk> | @jetsumgerl <https://twitter.com/jetsumgerl?lang=en> | Blog: <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fsujonz.wordpress.com%2f> https://sujonz.wordpress.com/ -- 'You are marvellous. The Gods wait to delight in you.' ('The Laughing Heart' by Charles Bukowski). _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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I would add the following: The Political Economies of Media: The Transformation of the Global Media Industries by Dal Yong Jin (Editor), Dwayne Winseck (Editor) Oldie but goodie Communication and Empire: Media, Markets, and Globalization, 1860–1930 (American Encounters/Global Interactions) On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 4:45 AM, Alette Schoon <A.Schoon@ru.ac.za> wrote:
Dear Zoetanya
I would like to recommend two texts that deal with access to internet infrastructure in the global south:
The edited collection: Postcolonial Piracy: Media production and distribution in the global south, edited by Eckstein and Schwarz (2016), presents a great overview of scholars like Ravi Sundaram, Lawrence Liang and Ramon Lobato who have explored crumbling and unequal communication and media distribution infrastructures in developing countries. They argue that the infrastructures associated with copyright infringement or "piracy" become the key digital infrastructures in such spaces to provide marginalised people with access to media and information. The book is licenced under Creative Commons and you can download it here : https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/7218/ppr89.pdf
I would also recommend Jonathan Donner's book on the mobile internet, called After Access: Inclusion, Development and a More Mobile Internet (2015), which is particularly relevant as the majority of mobile phone users now reside in the developing world. It unpacks the differentiated meanings associated with "the internet", distinguishing between how access changes meaning depending on the digital infrastructures and devices available to the user. He argues that conflating streaming movies on an always-on internet on a personal computer with text-based intermittent messaging on a mobile phone app, leads to an analytical muddiness in terms of defining what is meant in terms of "access" to the internet. This lack of clarity is particularly problematic in terms of developmental goals of providing "access" to the disconnected. You can find a copy here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/after-access
Best wishes Alette
Alette Schoon Senior Lecturer Video and Multimedia Production School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University South Africa
-----Original Message----- From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Corinne Cath Sent: 14 November 2017 09:38 AM To: Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> Cc: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] internet infrastructures?
Dear Zoetanya,
Depending on what you mean by infrastructure, I would definitly look at the following works:
Brown, I., & Marsden, C. (2013). Regulating Code: good governance and better regulation in the information age. Boston: MIT Press.
Cath, C., & Floridi, L. (2017). The Design of the Internet’s Architecture by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Human Rights. Science and Engineering Ethics, 23(2), 449–468.
Denardis, L. (2013). The Emerging Field of Internet Governance. The Oxford Handbook on Internet Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589074.013.0026
Denardis, L. (2014). The global war for Internet governance. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Galloway, A. (2004). Protocol. Boston: MIT Press.
Milan, S., & Ten Oever, N. (2016). Coding and Encoding rights in internet infrastructure. Internet Policy Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.14763/2017.1.442
Mueller, M. (2004). Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Mueller, M. (2010). Networks and States. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Standage, T. (2014). The Victorian Internet: the remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteenth century’s on-line pioneers. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Star, S. L. (1999). The ethnography of infrastructure. American Behavioral Scientist, 43(3), 377–391.
As well as the most recent work of Paul Dourish and Nicole Starosielski.
Best,
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
Regent's University London, Regent's Park, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS 020 3075 6180 | sujonz@regents.ac.uk <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=mailto%3asujonz%40regents.ac.uk> | @jetsumgerl <https://twitter.com/jetsumgerl?lang=en> | Blog: <https://mail.regents.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C= V91qkBM7U02Ve7tJXV85VcAHD1pxP9QIi1a0pohmb22R3CzV9vo2Nyk4_X_ ebhT8ByRUA51o37s.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fsujonz.wordpress.com%2f> https://sujonz.wordpress.com/ -- 'You are marvellous. The Gods wait to delight in you.' ('The Laughing Heart' by Charles Bukowski). _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/ listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
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Also: DeNardis, L. (2010). The Emerging Field of Internet Governance. /SSRN Electronic Journal/. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1678343 DeNardis, L. (2012). Hidden levers of Internet control: An infrastructure-based theory of Internet governance. /Information, Communication & Society/, /15/(5), 720–738. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2012.659199 DeNardis, L. (2015). /The Global War for Internet Governance/. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. DeNardis, L., & Hackl, A. M. (2016). Internet control points as LGBT rights mediation. /Information, Communication & Society/, /19/(6), 753–770. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2016.1153123 On 11/14/17 11:45 AM, Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:
I would add the following:
The Political Economies of Media: The Transformation of the Global Media Industries by Dal Yong Jin (Editor), Dwayne Winseck (Editor)
Oldie but goodie Communication and Empire: Media, Markets, and Globalization, 1860–1930 (American Encounters/Global Interactions)
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 4:45 AM, Alette Schoon <A.Schoon@ru.ac.za> wrote:
Dear Zoetanya
I would like to recommend two texts that deal with access to internet infrastructure in the global south:
The edited collection: Postcolonial Piracy: Media production and distribution in the global south, edited by Eckstein and Schwarz (2016), presents a great overview of scholars like Ravi Sundaram, Lawrence Liang and Ramon Lobato who have explored crumbling and unequal communication and media distribution infrastructures in developing countries. They argue that the infrastructures associated with copyright infringement or "piracy" become the key digital infrastructures in such spaces to provide marginalised people with access to media and information. The book is licenced under Creative Commons and you can download it here : https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__publishup.uni-2Dpotsdam...
I would also recommend Jonathan Donner's book on the mobile internet, called After Access: Inclusion, Development and a More Mobile Internet (2015), which is particularly relevant as the majority of mobile phone users now reside in the developing world. It unpacks the differentiated meanings associated with "the internet", distinguishing between how access changes meaning depending on the digital infrastructures and devices available to the user. He argues that conflating streaming movies on an always-on internet on a personal computer with text-based intermittent messaging on a mobile phone app, leads to an analytical muddiness in terms of defining what is meant in terms of "access" to the internet. This lack of clarity is particularly problematic in terms of developmental goals of providing "access" to the disconnected. You can find a copy here: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mitpress.mit.edu_after-...
Best wishes Alette
Alette Schoon Senior Lecturer Video and Multimedia Production School of Journalism and Media Studies Rhodes University South Africa
-----Original Message----- From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Corinne Cath Sent: 14 November 2017 09:38 AM To: Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> Cc: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: Re: [Air-L] internet infrastructures?
Dear Zoetanya,
Depending on what you mean by infrastructure, I would definitly look at the following works:
Brown, I., & Marsden, C. (2013). Regulating Code: good governance and better regulation in the information age. Boston: MIT Press.
Cath, C., & Floridi, L. (2017). The Design of the Internet’s Architecture by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Human Rights. Science and Engineering Ethics, 23(2), 449–468.
Denardis, L. (2013). The Emerging Field of Internet Governance. The Oxford Handbook on Internet Studies. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doi.org_10.1093_oxfordh...
Denardis, L. (2014). The global war for Internet governance. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Galloway, A. (2004). Protocol. Boston: MIT Press.
Milan, S., & Ten Oever, N. (2016). Coding and Encoding rights in internet infrastructure. Internet Policy Review, 6(1). https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__doi.org_10.14763_2017.1...
Mueller, M. (2004). Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Mueller, M. (2010). Networks and States. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Standage, T. (2014). The Victorian Internet: the remarkable story of the telegraph and the nineteenth century’s on-line pioneers. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Star, S. L. (1999). The ethnography of infrastructure. American Behavioral Scientist, 43(3), 377–391.
As well as the most recent work of Paul Dourish and Nicole Starosielski.
Best,
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
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HI The Social Media Handbook that Terri and I edited and wrote in has some good things in it on these topics.
This is probably not what you had in mind, but you should have a look at it anyway: Brett M. Frischmann, Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources (Oxford, 2012). Cheers, DLB -- Dan L. Burk Chancellor's Professor of Law University of California, Irvine ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2017-18 Fulbright Cybersecurity Scholar On 2017-11-13 22:44, Zoetanya Sujon wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
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My initial thought (that I am sure everyone on the list had) was what is understanding? Legal? Social? Technical? Hardware? But I think the suggestions so far are good. I would add perhaps you might want some pictures — a friend of mine, Shuli Hallak, is a professional photographer of infrastructures. Some of her work focuses on the internet. This way you can have images in your mind about what in the world we are all talking about in terms of its actual concrete physicality, not just the more abstract social or technical concepts. Terms like “the cloud” are easy to understand (for the cloud, at least, it signals that you don’t need to understand whatever it is but it’s out there somewhere — Mosco has a good recent book about it, “To The Cloud”), but what does it look like? Since vision is such an important part of who we are, this is not a bad idea I don’t think. Here are the four sub-sections of her website with internet photos. Also, mouse-over each image if you want for some descriptive text. Facebook, server farms…. http://shulihallak.com/fb/ Subsea cable deployment from a ship. (I think she was on the ship the entire time for the deployment, several days.) http://shulihallak.com/subsea/ Fiber deployment in NYC: http://shulihallak.com/fiber/ Interconnection facilities: http://shulihallak.com/interconnect/ All her photos are pretty cool, the cargo ones (not internet) are really impressive imho: http://shulihallak.com/cargo/ I believe she actually rode on board for the entire trip, whatever it was exactly. How cool is that! She’s amazing. -Nat ------------------------------- Nathaniel Poor, Ph.D. http://github.com/natpoor http://natpoor.blogspot.com/ http://sites.google.com/site/natpoor/ http://www.underwood-institute.org/
On Nov 14, 2017, at 1:44 AM, Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning AoIR,
I am looking for up-to-date resources for understanding the infrastructure of the internet, including the role of mobile and telephone networks in that infrastructure.
As a starting point, I've looked at Janet Abbate's 'Inventing the Internet' (2000) and Kurose and Ross's 'Computer Networking' (2013). I tend to focus on the social/cultural aspects of the web, so this is a little outside my own area of focus, and I fear I may be missing some basics.
Any recommendations gratefully received!
____________________________ Dr Zoetanya Sujon
Senior Lecturer in Media Theory
Secondment in Academic and Educational Development School of Creative and Liberal Arts
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Zoetanya Sujon