International Journal of Communication special issue on Net Neutrality
August 13th, 2007

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
Jon Crowcroft

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