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Governing in the Internet Age

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Governing in the Internet Age by Paul Fletcher explores the challenges and opportunities that governments face in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The book delves into how policy-making and governance need to adapt to the pace of technological change, offering insights into managing digital transformation effectively. It is a thoughtful examination of the intersection between politics and technology, providing a framework for considering future governmental strategies.
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Governing in the Internet Age

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Over the past thirty years, the internet has transformed virtually every area of human activity, social and economic. The bulk of these changes have been positive, allowing people to work, imagine, and connect with each other in new ways. The boost to economic activity has been enormous. But along with the benefits have come new risks.

Our children can learn and play on the internet, but they can also be bullied there or unwittingly stumble across extreme pornography. For ordinary citizens, the internet provides an unprecedented opportunity to comment and participate in public discourse; however, the same digital platforms providing this opportunity can also be forums for the wide circulation of abusive, defamatory, or grossly inaccurate material. And while the internet has created vast new opportunities for businesses and consumers, it has disrupted many traditional forms of economic activity.

The result is a rich set of policy challenges for governments. Paul Fletcher, Australia’s Minister for Communications, has worked on internet policy issues for twenty-five years. In Governing in the Internet Age, he outlines the key challenges the internet has posed for governments as they seek to preserve their sovereignty, protect their citizens from harm, and regulate neutrally between traditional and online business models. Yes, the internet has changed everythingβ€”and that goes for governing, too.

Series: In the National Interest

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922464804

Publisher: Monash University Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Monash University Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 175.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Paul Fletcher is the federal MP for Bradfield, in northern Sydney, and the Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts in the Morrison government. He entered parliament in December 2009, joined the ministry in 2015, and was appointed to his present role in December 2020. Before entering parliament, Paul was director, corporate and regulatory affairs, at Optus for eight years. Earlier in his career, he was chief of staff to the Minister for Communications in the Howard government, senator Richard Alston. Paul has dual first-class honours degrees in law and economics from the University of Sydney and an MBA from Columbia University, New York, where he was a Fulbright scholar. He was active in student politics at Sydney University and was a champion university debater, twice reaching the finals of the World Universities Debating Championship. Paul is married to jewellery designer Manuela Zappacosta and they have two sons. His previous book, Wired Brown Land? Telstra’s Battle for Broadband, was published by UNSW Press in 2009.

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