Ebook: Weaving the dark web: legitimacy on freenet, Tor, and I2P
Author: Gehl Robert W., DeNardis Laura, Zimmer Michael
- Tags: INFORMATION SCIENCE/Communications & Telecommunications, INFORMATION SCIENCE/Internet Studies, INFORMATION SCIENCE/Technology & Policy, Computer networks--Social aspects, COMPUTERS--Computer Literacy, COMPUTERS--Computer Science, COMPUTERS--Data Processing, COMPUTERS--Hardware--General, COMPUTERS--Information Technology, COMPUTERS--Machine Theory, COMPUTERS--Reference, Internet--Social aspects, Invisible Web, Invisible Web--Social aspects, Electronic books, Invisible Web -- Social aspects, Computer networks --
- Series: Information society series
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: MIT Press
- City: Cambridge;MA
- Language: English
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Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; What Is the Dark Web?; Methodology: Dark Web Situational Analysis; Pragmatic Keyword Analysis; Plan of the Book; Caveats and Shortcomings; Notes; 2 Violence, Propriety, Authenticity: A Symbolic Economy of the Dark Web; Three Legitimacies; Objects and Power; Further Articulating "Legitimacy" and "Dark Web"; A Symbolic/Material Economy of Legitimacy; The Dark Web's Trials of Legitimacy; Notes; 3 The Dark Web Network Builders; Freenet: The Web, Decentralized and Anonymized; The Tor Project: From Free Haven to Hidden Services;An exploration of the Dark Web--websites accessible only with special routing software--that examines the history of three anonymizing networks, Freenet, Tor, and I2P.
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