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Internet Policy Review, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2024
- Ausma Bernot
, Diarmuid Cooney-O'Donoghue, Monique Mann:
Governing Chinese technologies: TikTok, foreign interference, and technological sovereignty. - Eugénie Coche, Ans Kolk
, Martijn Dekker:
Navigating the EU data governance labyrinth: A business perspective on data sharing in the financial sector. - Aviram Zrahia
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Navigating vulnerability markets and bug bounty programs: A public policy perspective. - Kasia Söderlund, Emma Engström
, Kashyap Haresamudram, Stefan Larsson, Pontus Strimling:
Regulating high-reach AI: On transparency directions in the Digital Services Act.
Volume 13, Number 2, 2024
- Eliska Drapalova, Kai Wegrich:
Platforms' regulatory disruptiveness and local regulatory outcomes in Europe. - Gijs van Maanen, Charlotte Ducuing
, Tommaso Fia:
Data commons. - Hanna Gawel
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Hacktivism. - Colin Crawford
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Protocol power: Matter, IoT interoperability, and a critique of industry self-regulation. - David B. Nieborg
, Thomas Poell
, Robyn Caplan, José van Dijck:
Introduction to the special issue on Locating and theorising platform power. - Niels van Doorn:
The contingencies of platform power and risk management in the gig economy. - Paul Friedl, Julian Morgan:
Decentralised content moderation. - Nicholas Carah, Lauren Hayden
, Maria-Gemma Brown
, Daniel Angus, Aimee Brownbill, Kiah Hawker, Xue Ying Tan, Amy Dobson, Brady Robards:
Observing "tuned" advertising on digital platforms. - Chris Berg:
Interoperability. - Steve Jankowski
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Consensus techniques. - Julia Krämer
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The death of privacy policies: How app stores shape GDPR compliance of apps. - Robert Gorwa
, Grzegorz Lechowski, Daniel Schneiß
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Platform lobbying: Policy influence strategies and the EU's Digital Services Act. - Hermann Bergmann Garcia e Silva, Rúben Manuel Nunes Santos, Manuel Ricardo:
Mitigating information asymmetry in 5G networks. - Paula Helm
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How platform power undermines diversity-oriented innovation. - Alexander Fink
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Data cooperative. - Andreas Gregersen, Jacob Ørmen
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The platform behind the curtain: Obfuscated brokerage on retail trading platforms. - Stine Lomborg
, Kristian Sick
, Sofie Flensburg, Signe Sophus Lai
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Monitoring infrastructural power: Methodological challenges in studying mobile infrastructures for datafication.
Volume 13, Number 3, 2024
- Doris Allhutter, Anila Alushi, Rafaela Cavalcanti de Alcântara, Maris Männiste, Christian Pentzold, Sebastian Sosnowski
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Public value in the making of automated and datafied welfare futures. - Mélanie Gornet, Winston Maxwell:
The European approach to regulating AI through technical standards. - Tara Merk
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The unusual DAO: An ethnography of building trust in "trustless" spaces. - Margaret Warthon:
Restricting access to AI decision-making in the public interest: The justificatory role of proportionality and its balancing factors. - Oskar J. Gstrein
, Noman Haleem, Andrej Zwitter
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General-purpose AI regulation and the European Union AI Act. - Gizem Gültekin-Várkonyi:
Navigating data governance risks: Facial recognition in law enforcement under EU legislation. - Maria Alejandra Nicolás, Rafael Cardoso Sampaio:
Balancing efficiency and public interest: The impact of AI automation on social benefit provision in Brazil. - Theresa Züger, Hadi Asghari:
Introduction to the special issue on AI systems for the public interest. - Valerie Hase, Jef Ausloos
, Laura Boeschoten, Nico Pfiffner, Heleen Janssen, Theo B. Araujo
, Thijs Carrière
, Claes de Vreese, Jörg Haßler, Felicia Loecherbach
, Zoltán Kmetty, Judith Möller
, Jakob Ohme, Elisabeth Schmidbauer
, Bella Struminskaya, Damian Trilling
, Kasper Welbers
, Mario Haim:
Fulfilling data access obligations: How could (and should) platforms facilitate data donation studies? - Michael Gille, Marina Tropmann-Frick, Thorben Schomacker:
Balancing public interest, fundamental rights, and innovation: The EU's governance model for non-high-risk AI systems. - Stephan Mündges, Kirsty Park:
But did they really? Platforms' compliance with the Code of Practice on Disinformation in review. - Christiern Santos Okholm, Amir Ebrahimi Fard, Marijn ten Thij
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Blocking the information war? Testing the effectiveness of the EU's censorship of Russian state propaganda among the fringe communities of Western Europe. - Alex Hardy:
Estonia's digital diplomacy: Nordic interoperability and the challenges of cross-border e-governance. - Tegan Cohen
, Nicolas P. Suzor:
Contesting the public interest in AI governance.
Volume 13, Number 4, 2024
- Kelsie Nabben
, Primavera De Filippi:
Accountability protocols? On-chain dynamics in blockchain governance. - Kimia Heidary
, Jean-Pierre van der Rest, Bart Custers
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Discrimination grounds and personalised pricing: Consumer perceptions of fairness, norm alignment, legality, and trust in markets. - Theresa Josephine Seipp
, Natali Helberger
, Claes de Vreese, Jef Ausloos
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Between the cracks: Blind spots in regulating media concentration and platform dependence in the EU. - Stanislaw Piasecki
, Sophie Morosoli
, Natali Helberger
, Laurens Naudts:
AI-generated journalism: Do the transparency provisions in the AI Act give news readers what they hope for? - Stefania Milan:
Resistance in the data-driven society.

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