The International Journal of Communication’s recent special issue on Net Neutrality is probably the best collection of scholarly articles you are likely to find about this subject:
Articles
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Introduction: The State of the Debate on Network Neutrality PDF
Jon M. Peha, William H. Lehr, Simon Wilkie pp.8
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Network Neutrality: Words of Power and 800-Pound Gorillas PDF
David D. Clark pp.8
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Network Neutrality: The Debate Evolves Abstract PDF
Gerald R. Faulhaber pp.21
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Does Europe Need Network Neutrality Rules? Abstract PDF
Martin Cave, Pietro Crocioni pp.11
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] The Benefits and Risks of Mandating Network Neutrality, and the Quest for a Balanced Policy Abstract PDF
Jon M. Peha pp.25
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Scenarios for the Network Neutrality Arms Race Abstract PDF
William H. Lehr, Marvin A. Sirbu, Sharon E. Gillett, Jon M. Peha pp.37
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] The Myth of Network Neutrality and What We Should Do About It PDF
Robert W. Hahn, Robert E. Litan pp.12
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Analyzing the Net Neutrality Debate Through Awareness of Agenda Denial Abstract PDF
Barbara A. Cherry pp.15
[Special Section on Net Neutrality] Net Neutrality: The Technical Side of the Debate ~ A White Paper Abstract PDF
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