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Biddle, Ellery Roberts, Ronaldo Lemos, and Monroe Price (eds.). 2014. [http://globalnetpolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/StakesAreHigh_BrazilNETmundial_final.pdf STAKES ARE HIGH:
Essays on Brazil and the Future of the Global Internet]. (With essays from Markus Kummer, Wolfgang Schulz, Markus Beckedahl, Juliana Nolasco, Richard Hill, Ronaldo Lemos, and Ellery Biddle). Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania - globalnetpolicy.org/research/stakes-are-high-essays-on-brazil-and-the-future-of-the-global-internet/

Mueller, Milton and Ben Wagner. 2014. [http://globalnetpolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Finding-a-Formula-for-Brazil-Representation-and-Legitimacy-in-Internet-Governance.pdf Finding a Formula for Brazil: Representation and Legitimacy in Internet Governance]. (See, too - http://cgcsblog.asc.upenn.edu/2014/01/15/finding-a-formula-for-brazil-representation-and-legitimacy-in-internet-governance/). Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania - globalnetpolicy.org/research/finding-a-formula-for-brazil-representation-and-legitimacy-in-internet-governance/.




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INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY. 2014. [http://globalnetpolicy.org/ INTERNET POLICY OBSERVATORY]. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania - globalnetpolicy.org.
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