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Volume 7, Issue 1

  • Neutrality, fairness or freedom? Principles for platform regulation

    Friso Bostoen, KU Leuven

Volume 7, Issue 2

  • SPECIAL ISSUE

    Networked publics

    • EDITORIAL: Networked publics: multi-disciplinary perspectives on big policy issues

      William H. Dutton, Michigan State University
    • What kind of cyber security? Theorising cyber security and mapping approaches

      Laura Fichtner, University of Hamburg
    • Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions

      Karolin Eva Kappler, University of Hagen
    • Standard form contracts and a smart contract future

      Kristin B. Cornelius, University of California, Los Angeles
    • Not just one, but many ‘Rights to be Forgotten’

      Geert Van Calster, KU Leuven
      Alejandro Gonzalez Arreaza, KU Leuven
      Elsemiek Apers, Conseil International du Notariat Belge
    • Algorithmic governance and the need for consumer empowerment in data-driven markets

      Stefan Larsson, Lund University
    • Political topic-communities and their framing practices in the Dutch Twittersphere

      Maranke Wieringa, Utrecht University
      Daniela van Geenen, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
      Mirko Tobias Schäfer, Utrecht University
      Ludo Gorzeman, Utrecht University
    • Cryptographic imaginaries and the networked public

      Sarah Myers West, New York University

Volume 7, Issue 3

  • Collectively exercising the right of access: individual effort, societal effect

    René L. P. Mahieu, Delft University of Technology
    Hadi Asghari, Delft University of Technology
    Michel van Eeten, Delft University of Technology
  • Disrupting the disruptive: making sense of app blocking in Brazil

    Jacqueline de Souza Abreu, University of São Paulo School of Law

Volume 7, Issue 4

  • After the (virtual) gold rush: is Bitcoin more than a speculative bubble?

    Maxime Lambrecht, Université catholique de Louvain
    Louis Larue, Université catholique de Louvain
  • Privatised enforcement and the right to freedom of expression in a world confronted with terrorism propaganda online

    Eugénie Coche, University of Amsterdam
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Internet Policy Review is an open access and peer-reviewed journal on internet regulation.

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