The Internet in Indonesia's New Democracy is a detailed study of
legal, economic, political and cultural practices surrounding the
provision and consumption of the Internet in Indonesia at the turn
of the twenty-first century. Hill and Sen detail the emergence of
the Internet into Indonesia in the mid-1990s, and cover its growth
through the dramatic economic and political crises of 1997 and the
subsequent transition to democracy. Conceptually the Internet is
seen as a global phenomenon, with global implications, however this
book develops a way of thinking about the Internet within the
limits of geo-political categories of nations and provinces. The
political turmoil in Indonesia provides a unique context in which
to understand the specific local and national consequences of a
global, universal technology.
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