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                                Amoretti, F., & Santaniello, M. (2014). Governing by internet architecture. Soft Power, 1(1), 108–127. Retrieved from https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/index.php/SoftP/article/view/1766
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                        Abstract
In the past thirty years, the exponential rise in the number of Internet users around the word and the intensive use of the digital networks have brought to light crucial political issues. Internet is now the object of regulations. Namely, it is a policy domain. Yet, its own architecture represents a new regulative structure, one deeply affecting politics and everyday life. This article considers some of the main transformations of the Internet induced by privatization and militarization processes, as well as their consequences on societies and human beings.
 
                         
             
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