Score Another One for the Internet? The Role of the Networked
Public Sphere in the U.S. Net Neutrality Policy Debate
February 10, 2015
Authored by
Rob Faris
Hal Roberts
Bruce Etling
Dalia Othman
Yochai Benkler
Media Cloud is pleased to announce the publication of "Score Another
One for the Internet? The Role of the Networked Public Sphere in the
U.S. Net Neutrality Policy Debate":
"In this paper we study the public debate over net neutrality
in the United States from January through November 2014. We
compiled, mapped, and analyzed over 16,000 stories published on
net neutrality, augmented by data from Twitter, bit.ly, and Google
Trends. Using a mixed-methods approach that combines link analysis
with qualitative content analysis, we describe the evolution of
the debate over time and assess the role, reach, and influence of
different media sources and advocacy groups in setting the agenda,
framing the debate, and mobilizing collective action. We conclude
that a diverse set of actors working in conjunction through the
networked public sphere played a central, arguably decisive, role
in turning around the Federal Communications Commission policy on
net neutrality."
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https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/publications/2015/score_another_one_for_the_internet