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Special Issue #7: Command Lines: The Emergence of Governance in Global Cyberspace

Special Issue #7: Command Lines: The Emergence of Governance in Global Cyberspace

Preface
by Sandra Braman and Thomas M. Malaby

Introduction: Contingency and Control Online
by Thomas M. Malaby

Command Tones: Digitization and Sounded Time
by Jonathan Sterne and Emily Raine

Software and the Mundane Management of Air Travel
by Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge

Activists beyond Virtual Borders: Internet–Mediated Networks and Informational Politics in China
by Guobin Yang

Hypermedia and governance in Saudi Arabia
by Marwan M. Kraidy

Beyond Management: Considering Participatory Design and Governance in Player Culture
by T.L. Taylor

Why Governments aren’t Gods and Gods aren’t Governments
by Richard A. Bartle

Coding Control: Governance and Contingency in the Production of Online Worlds
by Thomas M. Malaby

Synthetic Economies and the Social Question
by Edward Castronova

User Design and the Democratization of the Mobile Phone
by Leopoldina Fortunati

Digital Art/Public Art: Governance and Agency in the Networked Commons
by Christiane Paul

Playing Politics: Videogames for Politics, Activism, and Advocacy
by Ian Bogost

More, Faster, Better: Governance in an Age of Overload, Busyness, and Speed
by David M. Levy

The Emergence of Governance in Cyberspace: A Research Agenda
by Sandra Braman


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