
Technology and Governance Beyond the State
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Clara Voyvodic Casabó is a Lecturer in Peace Studies and International Development in the Department of Peace and International Development, University of Bradford.
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Chapter 1 Non-State Law and Technology: Theory and Themes
Section I: Tradition and Modernity
Chapter 2 Digitalising Traditions: Custom, Land, Biodiversity and Resource Management in Vanuatu
Chapter 3 Tradition, Tussle, and Technology: the Khap Panchayat's Guide to Regulating Mobile Phones in India
Chapter 4 'Crowdfarming' in South Africa: Using Platform Technology to Connect Tradition and Modernity
Section II: Borderlands
Chapter 5 The Regulation of Cross-border Trading of Mobile Phones in the Ethio-Somaliland Corridor
Chapter 6 Ambivalent State Governance and Counter-governance: Migrants on the Move in the France-UK Techno-borderscape
Chapter 7 Moderating Digital Communities in Hybrid Governance Contexts: The Case of Refugees' Digital Inclusion and Communication in Nairobi
Chapter 8 The Legal Geographies of Thailand's Technology Markets
Part III: Challenges to the State
Chapter 9 Performative State building in the Digital World: ISIS and Monetary Economics
Chapter 10 The Role of the Mobile Network Operators in Conflicting Governance Systems: A Case Study of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry in Afghanistan
Chapter 11 Informality and the Internet: Alternative Versions of Technological Governance in Brazil
Part IV: Digital Spaces
Chapter 12 Decentralized Governance Opportunities in the Energy Sector: Examples from Blockchain-based Initiatives
Chapter 13 Manufacturing Legitimacy: Content Moderation and the Absence of the State
Chapter 14 Conclusions and Reflections on the Future of Technology and Regulation in Areas of Limited Statehood
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