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Article
Discussions on the Eliminating and Controlling of the Public Risks in Cyberspace
Author(s)
QUE Tianshu
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2185/2017.05.004
Affiliation(s)
East China University of Political Science and Law, Shanghai, China
ABSTRACT
Dual public risks existing
in the interconversion between the virtual space and the real space create a
new perspective to understand the orders in cyberspace. As an important means
to predict and avoid public risks, orders in cyberspace have three uncertainties:
lack of information, information surplus, and information distortion, which may
lead to the failure of the prediction. Orders in present-day cyberspace, such
as technology controlling, legal controlling, and made orders further increase
the public risks. Against such backdrop, according to the logic of the mutual
conversion between real and virtual society, the reconstruction of the orders
in cyberspace should be conducted through three paths: from virtual to real
space, from real to virtual space, and from virtual to virtual space, so the
public risks could be reduced and avoided to the maximum extent.
KEYWORDS
public risk, cyberspace order, virtual space, reality
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