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Cyber Micronations and Digital Sovereignty
AbstractThe Internet has spurred the development of thousands of virtual nations. Located entirely online, these micronations claim sovereignty over vast stretches of cyberspace and engage in performative rituals of statehood. They draft constitutions, compose national anthems, sell citizenship, and sometimes, confuse or confound ordinary people.
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Survey on Digital Sovereignty and Identity: From Digitization to Digitalization
Through digital transformation, lots of personal data are captured, but individuals often do not have ownership or control over them. This results in the emerging Web 3.0, where people demand data sovereignty. There are actually two conceptually related terms, data sovereignty and digital sovereignty.
Kheng Leong Tan +2 more
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Digital sovereignty, a concept that encompasses a state's independence in domestic and foreign policy within the digital sphere, has become a crucial aspect of statehood in the era of global digital transformation. It refers to the power and authority of a national government to make free decisions affecting citizens and businesses within the digital ...
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Analysis of Digital Sovereignty and Identity: From Digitization to Digitalization
Advances in emerging technologies have accelerated digital transformation with the pervasive digitalization of the economy and society, driving innovations such as smart cities, industry 4.0 and FinTech. Unlike digitization, digitalization is a transformation to improve processes by leveraging digital technologies and digitized data. The cyberspace has
Kheng-Leong Tan +2 more
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Does the EU’s Digital Sovereignty Promote Localisation in Its Model Digital Trade Clauses?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2023 8(2), 503-511 | European Forum Insight of 27 July 2023 | (Table of Contents) I. Overview. - II. On EU data localisation: On meaning, form and content. - III.
Elaine Fahey
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La souverainisation numérique en Russie et son impact sur les militants
While various actors involved in the digital eco-system defend the « sovereignty » of the Internet, thinking it as a whole and global space where no single stakeholder can dominate, state policies regulating the digital sphere bring up the notion of a ...
Valéry Kossov
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This issue is dedicated to the Weizenbaum Conference 2022, titled ‘Practicing Sovereignty: Interventions for Open Digital Futures.’ The Weizenbaum Institute’s annual gathering brought together researchers, networks, and collaborators to focus on the ...
Daniel Irrgang, Bianca Herlo
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Evolution of the “Digital Sovereignty” Concept in the EU: Constants and Dichotomies [PDF]
The EU has recently actively discussed the concept of ‘digital (technological) sovereignty’. The goal of this article is to identify key trends in the EU’s discourse on digital sovereignty and to determine how the EU has evolved as an actor ...
Tatiana A. Romanova
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Presentation for the PSSOH 2021 plenary lecture on Digital Sovereignty. The lecture was recorded and the video of presentation held by Italo Vignoli together with the Q&A session is available at https://youtu.be/ovZYXxI5Fx8.
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European Digital Sovereignty: An Analysis of Authority Delegation [PDF]
The European Commission defines the concept of European digital sovereignty as the capacity to make “autonomous technological choices” and the ambition to shape rules and standards at the international level. The idea of “digital sovereignty” responds to
Cosmina Moghior
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