Explaining the Commercialization of the Internet |
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Authors: | Seamus Simpson |
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a Department of Information and Communications, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that a neo-Gramscian perspective can provide useful explanatory insights into the recent commercialization of the Internet. Governments, notably in the USA and Europe, have taken action to shape and smooth this transition in response to the desire of business to exploit a new commercial opportunity. A series of measures has been enacted in relatively new international fora whose general aim is to promote the development of international production and trade. There is evidence of concerted efforts aimed at designing an interconnected regulatory framework within which global electronic commerce might evolve. Governmental interests have attempted to promote the ethos of a new liberalized, self-regulatory system that prioritizes commercial and trademark interests of business. |
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Keywords: | Internet Gramsci regulation electronic commerce globalization |
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