scholarly journals Feminist struggles against criminalization of digital violence: Lessons for Internet governance from the global south

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcela Suarez Estrada
Author(s):  
Luísa Cruz Lobato

El artículo analiza la estructuración de la política de ciberseguridad de Brasil entre los años de 2003 y 2016 como componente de su estrategia de inserción internacional y proyección de liderazgo en el Sul Global. El campo de la gobernanza de la Internet, de lo cual la ciberseguridad es parte, ofrece al país una oportunidad de relativo bajo costo de protagonismo en la elaboración de normas internacionales. Analizase documentos principales de esa política y argumentase que ella es parte de los esfuerzos de proyección del soft power del país en el campo de la seguridad internacional, pero que sus incoherencias pueden afectar y hasta mismo comprometer esta estrategia. Por fin, trazase breves proyecciones para esta política ante los cambios políticos en Brasil.AbstractThe article analyzes the structuration of Brazil’s cybersecurity policy between the years of 2003 and 2016 as a component of its strategy of international insertion and projection of leadership in the Global South. The Internet governance field, of which cybersecurity is a part, offers the country a relatively low-cost opportunity of protagonism in the elaboration of international norms. It analyzes cornerstone documents of this policy and argues that it is a part of the country’s efforts to project its soft power in the field of international security, but that its incoherencies can affect and even compromise the strategy. Finally, it draws brief projections to this policy in face of political changes in Brazil. 


Author(s):  
Thomas Birtchnell ◽  
William Hoyle
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Food Chain ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 148-155
Author(s):  
Richard King ◽  
Duncan Williamson
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2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 18-25
Author(s):  
Hardy Gundlach

Als internetspezifische Ziele der Netzregulierung beschreibt der Beitrag den Regulierungsansatz der Internet Governance und das Ziel der Netzneutralität. Angesichts der internationalen Uneinigkeit über die Ziele und Zuständigkeiten einer transnationalen Regulierung des Internets erfasst der Begriff Internet Governance eine Vielzahl an Verfahrensweisen, die anstreben, Regulierungsprobleme des Internets auf einer transnationalen Ebene zu bewältigen. Der Multi-Stakeholder-Ansatz spielt dabei eine herausgehobene Rolle. Netzneutralität ist ein spezifisches Ziel zur Organisation des Datentransfers auf der sog. „letzten Meile“, wobei an diesem lokalen Punkt der Zugang zum globalen Internet stattfindet.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arina Alexandra Muresan

The Second High-Level United Nations (UN) Conference on South-South Cooperation (also known as BAPA+40), held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 20 to 22 March 2019, promised to reinvigorate efforts to further achieve and implement South-South cooperation (SSC). Forty years on, the Global South is shaping its image as a solutions provider. Immense strides have been made in improving access to allow a multitude of state and non-state actors to cooperate, while broadening and deepening modes of cooperation and facilitating the exchange of knowledge and transfer of technology, thus moving beyond the simplistic view that developing countries require aid to function and move forward. However, noting these symbolic strides, the Global South should move forward by building understanding of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks; integrating multi-stakeholder models; improving the visibility of peace and security in South-South programming; and building effective communications systems.


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