Net Neutrality: Media Discourses and Public Perception

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Quail, Christine [1 ]
Larabie, Christine [1 ,2 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Commun Studies, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, New Media, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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Net Neutrality; Public Utility; Public Interest; Democracy; Critical Discourse Analysis; Focus Group;
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This paper analyzes media and public discourses surrounding net neutrality, with particular attention to public utility philosophy, from a critical perspective. The article suggests that further public education about net neutrality would be beneficial. The first portion of this paper provides a survey of the existing literature surrounding net neutrality, highlighting the contentious debate between market-based and public interest perspectives. In order to contextualize the debate, an overview of public utility philosophy is provided, shedding light on how the Internet can be conceptualized as a public good. Following this discussion, an analysis of mainstream media is presented, exploring how the media represents the issue of net neutrality and whether or not the Internet is discussed through the lens of public utility. To further examine how the net neutrality debate is being addressed, and to see the potential impacts of media discourses on the general public, the results of a focus group are reported and analyzed. Finally, a discussion assesses the implications of the net neutrality debate as presented through media discourses, highlighting the future of net neutrality as an important policy issue.
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