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Volume 8, Issue 2

  • Reading between the lines and the numbers: an analysis of the first NetzDG reports

    Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut
  • Net neutrality regulation and the participatory condition

    Tamara Shepherd, University of Calgary
  • Making sense of data ethics. The powers behind the data ethics debate in European policymaking

    Gry Hasselbalch, University of Copenhagen
  • 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
  • Regulation through “bricking”: private ordering in the “Internet of Things”

    Natasha Tusikov, York University
  • The recursivity of internet governance research

    José van Dijck, Utrecht University
    Bernhard Rieder, University of Amsterdam

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

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