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Volume 5, Issue 3

  • Analysing internet policy as a field of struggle

    Julia Pohle, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
    Maximilian Hösl, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
    Ronja Kniep, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
  • The politics of surveillance policy: UK regulatory dynamics after Snowden

    Arne Hintz, Cardiff University
    Lina Dencik, Cardiff University
  • SPECIAL ISSUE

    Doing internet governance

    • EDITORIAL: Doing internet governance: practices, controversies, infrastructures, and institutions

      Dmitry Epstein, University of Illinois at Chicago
      Christian Katzenbach, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG)
      Francesca Musiani, Université Paris-Sorbonne
      Disclosing and concealing: internet governance, information control and the management of visibilityBeyond “Points of Control”: logics of digital governmentalityInstability and internet designThe problem of future users: how constructing the DNS shaped internet governanceThe myth of the decentralised internetThe invisible politics of Bitcoin: governance crisis of a decentralised infrastructureMultistakeholder governance processes as production sites: enhanced cooperation "in the making" Internet governance as 'ideology in practice' – India's 'Free Basics' controversyWhat we talk about when we talk about cybersecurity: security in internet governance debatesGoverning the internet in the privacy arena

Internet Policy Review is an open access and peer-reviewed journal on internet regulation.

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Abstract submission deadline: 15 Oct 2025

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Inclusive by design? Participatory governance and the future of digital public spaces

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