Networks of power. Analysing the evolution of the Danish internet infrastructure

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Internet Histories Pub Date : 2020-05-05 DOI:10.1080/24701475.2020.1759010
Sofie Flensburg, S. S. Lai
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Abstract This article studies the evolution of the internet infrastructure and assesses emerging digital power structures and regulatory dynamics. We revisit and develop Thomas P. Hughes’ momentum theory (1994) and contend that the internet, as other large technological systems, has evolved in different phases reflecting a shift from being mainly influenced by socio-economic conditions to having a determining influence on the development of societal structures. We argue that contemporary internet infrastructure studies can benefit from Hughes’ theoretical approach, but also need to strengthen their methodological and empirical strategy. The article contributes to this by approaching the changes in digital infrastructures, markets, and state policies in Denmark from 1992 to 2019. Building on database material, we analyse the development of digital devices and internet connections, submarine fibre optic cables and internet exchange points, websites, and digital content. We conclude that the identified changes confirm Hughes’ momentum hypothesis: in the beginning the implementation of the internet reflected historical market structures and institutional characteristics, while the later development challenges and transforms the established regime.
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电力网络。分析丹麦互联网基础设施的演变
摘要本文研究了互联网基础设施的演变,并评估了新兴的数字权力结构和监管动态。我们重新审视和发展了Thomas P.Hughes的动量理论(1994),并认为互联网作为其他大型技术系统,在不同阶段的发展反映了从主要受社会经济条件影响到对社会结构发展产生决定性影响的转变。我们认为,当代互联网基础设施研究可以受益于休斯的理论方法,但也需要加强其方法论和实证策略。这篇文章通过探讨1992年至2019年丹麦数字基础设施、市场和国家政策的变化对此做出了贡献。在数据库材料的基础上,我们分析了数字设备和互联网连接、海底光纤电缆和互联网交换点、网站和数字内容的发展。我们得出的结论是,所确定的变化证实了休斯的动量假说:互联网的实施一开始反映了历史市场结构和制度特征,而后来的发展则挑战和改变了既定的制度。
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