Via Francesca Musiani (CNRS). Gli articoli sono in accesso libero qui: http://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/doing-internet- governance-practices-controversies-infrastructures-and-0 --- This special issue makes an argument for, and illustrates, the applicability of a science and technology studies (STS) informed approach to internet governance research. The conceptual framework put forward in this editorial and the articles composing this issue add to the mainstream internet governance scholarship by unpacking macro questions of politics and power. They do so through the analysis of the mundane and taken-for-granted practices and discourses that constitute the design, regulation, maintenance, and use of both technical and institutional arrangements of internet governance. Together, this body of work calls to rethink how we conceptualise both internet and governance. The issue includes an editorial and 10 articles: - Editorial: Doing internet governance: how science and technology studies inform the study of internet governance Dmitry Epstein, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Christian Katzenbach, Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), Germany Francesca Musiani, CNRS/Université Paris-Sorbonne, France - Disclosing and concealing: internet governance, information control and the management of visibility Mikkel Flyverbom, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark - Beyond “Points of Control”: logics of digital governmentality Romain Badouard, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France Clément Mabi, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, France Guillaume Sire, Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas), France - Instability and internet design Sandra Braman, Texas A&M University, United States - The problem of future users: how constructing the DNS shaped internet governance Steven Malcic, University of California Santa Barbara, United States - The myth of the decentralised internet Ashwin J. Mathew, University of California, Berkeley, United States - The invisible politics of Bitcoin: governance crisis of a decentralised infrastructure Primavera De Filippi, Harvard University, United States Benjamin Loveluck, Télécom ParisTech (Université Paris-Saclay) and CERSA (CNRS-Paris 2), France - Multistakeholder governance processes as production sites: enhanced cooperation "in the making" Julia Pohle, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany - Internet governance as 'ideology in practice' – India's 'Free Basics' controversy Anita Gurumurthy, IT for Change, India Nandini Chami, IT for Change, India - What we talk about when we talk about cybersecurity: security in internet governance debates Josephine Wolff, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States - Governing the internet in the privacy arena Carsten Ochs, Universität Kassel, Germany Fabian Pittroff, Universität Kassel, Germany Barbara Büttner, Universität Kassel, Germany Jörn Lamla, Universität Kassel, Germany