Volume 8, Issue 2
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Reading between the lines and the numbers: an analysis of the first NetzDG reports
Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut
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Net neutrality regulation and the participatory condition
Tamara Shepherd, University of Calgary
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Making sense of data ethics. The powers behind the data ethics debate in European policymaking
Gry Hasselbalch, University of Copenhagen
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Knocking on Heaven’s Door: User preferences on digital cultural distribution
Joan-Josep Vallbé, University of Barcelona
Balázs Bodó, University of Amsterdam
João P. Quintais, University of Amsterdam
Christian W. Handke, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Regulation through “bricking”: private ordering in the “Internet of Things”
Natasha Tusikov, York University
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Transnational materialities
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EDITORIAL: The recursivity of internet governance research
José van Dijck, Utrecht University
Bernhard Rieder, University of Amsterdam
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The platform governance triangle: conceptualising the informal regulation of online content
Robert Gorwa, University of Oxford
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How US-made rules shape internet governance in China
Natasha Tusikov, York University
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Citizen or consumer? Contrasting Australia and Europe’s data protection policies
James Meese, University of Technology Sydney
Punit Jagasia, University of Technology Sydney
James Arvanitakis, Western Sydney University
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Technology, autonomy, and manipulation
Daniel Susser, Pennsylvania State University
Beate Roessler, University of Amsterdam
Helen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech
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Making data colonialism liveable: how might data’s social order be regulated?
Nick Couldry, London School of Economics & Political Science
Ulises A. Mejias, State University of New York at Oswego
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Zombie contracts, dark patterns of design, and ‘documentisation’
Kristin B. Cornelius, University of California, Los Angeles
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The ‘golden view’: data-driven governance in the scoring society
Lina Dencik, Cardiff University
Joanna Redden, Cardiff University
Arne Hintz, Cardiff University
Harry Warne, Cardiff University
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Reframing platform power
José van Dijck, Utrecht University
David Nieborg, University of Toronto
Thomas Poell, University of Amsterdam
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A guideline for understanding and measuring algorithmic governance in everyday life
Michael Latzer, University of Zurich
Noemi Festic, University of Zurich
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Mediated democracy – Linking digital technology to political agency
Jeanette Hofmann, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
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The algorithmic dance: YouTube’s Adpocalypse and the gatekeeping of cultural content on digital platforms
Sangeet Kumar, Denison University
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