National and Global Internet Governance

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Respondents have been assigned to papers in this session. Respondents
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respondent please read the paper assigned to you and make an initial
comment on it early in the week of 11 July. See this article on feedback.

Respondent for paper 1918 is Ms. Manisha Madapathi
Respondent for paper 972 is Ms. Daria Kuznetsova
Respondent for paper 2030 is Mrs. Kimberly Anastácio
Respondent for paper 2462 is Dr. Ksenia Ermoshina and Dr. Francesca Musiani
Respondent for paper 1993 is Dr. Julia Pohle

National and Global Internet Governance
Session Code:
CPT-8
Chair:
Julia
Pohle
1918
Multistakeholder governance and the Internet: mapping environmental discussions at the Internet Governance Forum
Session Code:
CPT-8
Kimberly
Anastácio
Ameri
972
Infrastructures of Digital Sovereignty: The Case of the Russian Internet
Session Code:
CPT-8
Ksenia
Ermoshina
Center for Internet and Society, CNRS
Francesca
Musiani
Center for Internet and Society, CNRS
2030
Fissures in Cyberspace: The Threat of National Internets
Session Code:
CPT-8
Manisha
Madapathi
University of Hyderabad
2462
Sovereign Internet Through Ownership: The Case of Russian and China
Session Code:
CPT-8
Daria
Kuznetsova
The University of Iowa
1993
Minjujui Seoul: Digital Government Platform for Citizen-Led Policymaking and New Forms of Digital Citizenship in South Korea
Session Code:
CPT-8
Danbi
Yoo
University of Massachusetts Amherst

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