Doing Internet Governance: Constructing Normative Structures Inside and Outside of Intermediary Organisations

Tobias Mast, M. Oermann, W. Schulz
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Concepts of internet governance have been applied primarily to institutional structures, normative factors like law, technology and social norms and to their materialisations in written laws, contracts or code. However, if we not only see them as given artifacts, but also as (common) constructions of social reality, we can also shed light on uses and practices from a governance perspective. That’s the “Doing Governance“ approach. Unfortunately, theoretical concepts and methods needed for comprehensive analyses covering structures and processes are still missing. We propose to connect these by understanding governance as an achievement of figurations in line with Norbert Elias. We can attribute distinct features to particular figurations: individual and collective actors form specific constellations. The power, privileges and responsibilities of the actors are corresponding with these. Furthermore, they realise specific communicative practices in determinable frames of relevance. Looking at governance on the basis of this framework opens the methodological access twofold: first, we can conduct hermeneutic content analyses of the materialisations and thereby approach the normative structures; second, we can observe the figurations and analyse their features and communicative practices. We illustrate that this framework is useful on the basis of the case of governance of conflicts on search engine entries after the ECJ’s ruling in the so called Google Spain case. This forces companies such as Google to set up their own procedures, rules and departments to handle deletion requests by users. We examine this change in the governance of search engine use and show at the same time how helpful the proposed framework is for understanding such transformations.
做互联网治理:构建中介组织内外的规范结构
互联网治理的概念主要应用于制度结构、法律、技术和社会规范等规范性因素,以及它们在成文法、合同或法典中的具体化。然而,如果我们不仅将它们视为给定的人工制品,而且还将其视为社会现实的(普通)结构,我们还可以从治理的角度阐明使用和实践。这就是“做治理”方法。不幸的是,对结构和过程进行全面分析所需的理论概念和方法仍然缺乏。我们建议通过将治理理解为与Norbert Elias一致的图形成就来将这些联系起来。我们可以将不同的特征归因于特定的形象:个体和集体的演员形成了特定的星座。行动者的权力、特权和责任与之相对应。此外,他们在可确定的关联框架中实现特定的交际实践。在这个框架的基础上看待治理,打开了方法论的双重途径:首先,我们可以对物化进行解释学内容分析,从而接近规范结构;其次,我们可以观察图形,分析其特征和交际实践。我们说明,在欧洲法院对所谓的谷歌西班牙案作出裁决后,该框架在搜索引擎条目冲突治理的基础上是有用的。这迫使谷歌等公司建立自己的程序、规则和部门来处理用户的删除请求。我们研究了搜索引擎使用治理中的这种变化,同时展示了所提出的框架对理解此类转换的帮助。
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