The Internet of Elsewhere: The Emergent Effects of a Wired World (ISBN 0813549620) is a 2011 book by Cyrus Farivar, published by Rutgers University Press.
[1] The book explores the history and effects of the Internet in South Korea, Senegal, Estonia and Iran.
[2][3] Farivar says he chose the four nations profiled because "they each represent vastly different experiences when it comes to the Internet".
[4] The Atlantic chose the book for its 2011 list of "10 Essential Books for Thought-Provoking Summer Reading".
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