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1. Introduction; Wouter de Been, Payal Arora and Mireille Hildebrandt
PART I: COMMUNICATION, LAW AND POLITICS
2. From National Borders to Embedded Borderings: One Angle into the Question of Territory and Space in a Global Age; Saskia Sassen
3. Playing Around with a Few of Your Favorite Things: Freedom and Continuity on the Internet; Wouter de Been
4. The Networked Self in the Modulated Society; Julie E. Cohen
5. Fragments and Continuities of Law and ICT: A Pragmatist Approach to Understanding Legal Pluralism; Sanne Taekema
PART II: NEW ICTS, IDENTITY AND LANGUAGE
6. Database Identity: Personal and Cultural Identity in the Age of Global Datafication; Jos de Mul
7. Rethinking Belonging in the Era of Social Media: Migration and Presence; Mariangela Veikou and Eugenia Siapera
8. Rule play: Negotiating Cyberspace and the Cybercultured Self in Saudi Arabia; Leigh Llewellyn Graham
9. Human-algorithmic Scaffolding; Thomas Petzold
PART III: NEW ICTS AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
10. Has the Art Market Become Truly Global? Evidence from China and India; Femke van Hest and Filip Vermeylen
11. From Metaphysics to Metadata: Tagging as a Social Practice; Nicola Bozzi
12. National Popular Culture in an Interconnected World: The Case of Pop charts; Marc Verboord and Amanda Brandellero.
Crossroads in new media, identity, and law : the shape of diversity to come. ISBN 9781137491251. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.