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volume 13, number 1, 2024
Ausma Bernot
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Diarmuid Cooney-O'Donoghue
,
Monique Mann
Governing Chinese technologies: TikTok, foreign interference, and technological sovereignty.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (1) (2024)
Aviram Zrahia
Navigating vulnerability markets and bug bounty programs: A public policy perspective.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (1) (2024)
Eugénie Coche
,
Ans Kolk
,
Martijn Dekker
Navigating the EU data governance labyrinth: A business perspective on data sharing in the financial sector.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (1) (2024)
Kasia Söderlund
,
Emma Engström
,
Kashyap Haresamudram
,
Stefan Larsson
,
Pontus Strimling
Regulating high-reach AI: On transparency directions in the Digital Services Act.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (1) (2024)
volume 13, number 2, 2024
Colin Crawford
Protocol power: Matter, IoT interoperability, and a critique of industry self-regulation.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Andreas Gregersen
,
Jacob Ørmen
The platform behind the curtain: Obfuscated brokerage on retail trading platforms.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Robert Gorwa
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Grzegorz Lechowski
,
Daniel Schneiß
Platform lobbying: Policy influence strategies and the EU's Digital Services Act.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Paula Helm
How platform power undermines diversity-oriented innovation.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Julia Krämer
The death of privacy policies: How app stores shape GDPR compliance of apps.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Paul Friedl
,
Julian Morgan
Decentralised content moderation.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Steve Jankowski
Consensus techniques.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
David B. Nieborg
,
Thomas Poell
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Robyn Caplan
,
José van Dijck
Introduction to the special issue on Locating and theorising platform power.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Alexander Fink
Data cooperative.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Hanna Gawel
Hacktivism.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Niels van Doorn
The contingencies of platform power and risk management in the gig economy.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Gijs van Maanen
,
Charlotte Ducuing
,
Tommaso Fia
Data commons.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
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.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Eliska Drapalova
,
Kai Wegrich
Platforms' regulatory disruptiveness and local regulatory outcomes in Europe.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Hermann Bergmann Garcia e Silva
,
Rúben Manuel Nunes Santos
,
Manuel Ricardo
Mitigating information asymmetry in 5G networks.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Stine Lomborg
,
Kristian Sick
,
Sofie Flensburg
,
Signe Sophus Lai
Monitoring infrastructural power: Methodological challenges in studying mobile infrastructures for datafication.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
Chris Berg
Interoperability.
Internet Policy Rev.
13 (2) (2024)
volume 12, number 1, 2023
Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo
,
Brett M. Frischmann
Slow-governance in smart cities: An empirical study of smart intersection implementation in four US college towns.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Roel Roscam Abbing
,
Cade Diehm
,
Shahed Warreth
Decentralised social media.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Amy Thomas
Merit and monetisation: A study of video game user-generated content policies.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
André Ramiro
,
Luã Cruz
The grey-zones of public-private surveillance: Policy tendencies of facial recognition for public security in Brazilian cities.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Alina Wernick
,
Anna Artyushina
Future-proofing the city: A human rights-based approach to governing algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Christopher T. Marsden
,
Ian Brown
App stores, antitrust and their links to net neutrality: A review of the European policy and academic debate leading to the EU Digital Markets Act.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Alina Wernick
,
Emeline Banzuzi
,
Alexander Mörelius-Wulff
Do European smart city developers dream of GDPR-free countries? The pull of global megaprojects in the face of EU smart city compliance and localisation costs.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández
,
Louisa Bartolo
,
Luke Troynar
Humour as an online safety issue: Exploring solutions to help platforms better address this form of expression.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Natali Helberger
,
Nicholas Diakopoulos
ChatGPT and the AI Act.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
Renan Gadoni Canaan
The effects on local innovation arising from replicating the GDPR into the Brazilian General Data Protection Law.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (1) (2023)
volume 12, number 2, 2023
Kevin Hernandez
,
Becky Faith
Online but still falling behind: measuring barriers to internet use 'after access'.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
Dennis Nguyen
How news media frame data risks in their coverage of big data and AI.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
Tetyana Lokot
,
Mariëlle Wijermars
The politics of internet freedom rankings.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
Huw Roberts
,
Alexander Babuta
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Jessica Morley
,
Christopher Thomas
,
Mariarosaria Taddeo
,
Luciano Floridi
Artificial intelligence regulation in the United Kingdom: a path to good governance and global leadership?
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
Dmytro Khutkyy
,
Olga Matveieva
,
Diana Mirza-Grisco
Voting in online surveys on open government policies in Moldova and Ukraine.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
Alexandra James
,
Danielle Hynes
,
Andrew Whelan
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Tanja Dreher
,
Justine Humphry
From access and transparency to refusal: Three responses to algorithmic governance.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
Sofya Glazunova
,
Anna Ryzhova
,
Axel Bruns
,
Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño
,
Arista Beseler
,
Ehsan Dehghan
A platform policy implementation audit of actions against Russia's state-controlled media.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (2) (2023)
volume 12, number 3, 2023
Jamie Duncan
Data protection beyond data rights: governing data production through collective intermediaries.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (3) (2023)
Rachel Griffin
From brand safety to suitability: advertisers in platform governance.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (3) (2023)
Michaela Padden
The transformation of surveillance in the digitalisation discourse of the OECD: a brief genealogy.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (3) (2023)
Joss Wright
,
Valentin Weber
,
Gregory Walton
Identifying potential emerging human rights implications in Chinese smart cities via machine-learning aided patent analysis.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (3) (2023)
volume 12, number 4, 2023
Allessia Chiappetta
Navigating the AI frontier: European parliamentary insights on bias and regulation, preceding the AI Act.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
Qun Wang
A complicated picture: Media diversity in the case of Google's video search during the pandemic.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
Stephan Bohn
,
Ali Aslan Gümüsay
,
Georg von Richthofen
,
Georg Reischauer
Digital organising.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
Samuel Cipers
,
Trisha Meyer
,
Jonas Lefevere
Government responses to online disinformation unpacked.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
Krisztina Rozgonyi
Accountability and platforms' governance: the case of online prominence of public service media content.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
David Duenas-Cid
,
Stefano Calzati
Dis/Trust and data-driven technologies.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
Jing Zeng
,
Scott Babwah Brennen
Misinformation.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)
Lisa-Maria Neudert
Regulatory capacity capture: the United Kingdom's online safety regime.
Internet Policy Rev.
12 (4) (2023)