Volume 9, Issue 1
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The crucial and contested global public good: principles and goals in global internet governance
Hans Morten Haugen, VID Specialized University
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The regulation of abusive activity and content: a study of registries’ terms of service
Sebastian Felix Schwemer, University of Copenhagen
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Algorithmic systems: the consent is in the detail?
Alexandra Giannopoulou, University of Amsterdam
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Science fiction and information law
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EDITORIAL: Four tales of sci-fi and information law
Natali Helberger, University of Amsterdam
Joost Poort, University of Amsterdam
Mykola Makhortykh, University of Bern
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The emergent property market
Jonathan Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
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Generation NeoTouch: how digital touch is impacting the way we are intimate
Christine Würth, (Freelance)
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The storyteller
James Danielsen, Rhodes University
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A new beginning
Arnoud Engelfriet, ICTRecht
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Imminent dystopia? Media coverage of algorithmic surveillance at Berlin-Südkreuz
Anna Verena Eireiner, University of Cambridge
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Double harm to voters: data-driven micro-targeting and democratic public discourse
Judit Bayer, Budapest Business School
Volume 9, Issue 2
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Transparency in artificial intelligence
Stefan Larsson, Lund University
Fredrik Heintz, Linköping University
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Digital inclusion and data literacy
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EDITORIAL: What do digital inclusion and data literacy mean today?
Elinor Carmi, University of Liverpool
Simeon J. Yates, University of Liverpool
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Apps, appointments, panic and people
Alice Mathers, Good Things Foundation
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Want to open the budget now? Ask me how! Budget data literacy in Israel - a case study
Mary Loitsker, Public Knowledge Workshop
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Digital inclusion and well-being
Douglas White, Carnegie UK Trust
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Data citizenship: rethinking data literacy in the age of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation
Elinor Carmi, City University, London
Simeon J. Yates, University of Liverpool
Eleanor Lockley, Sheffield Hallam University
Alicja Pawluczuk, United Nations University
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Co-developing digital inclusion policy and programming with Indigenous partners: interventions from Canada
Rob McMahon, University of Alberta
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What is critical big data literacy and how can it be implemented?
Ina Sander, Cardiff University
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A situated approach to digital exclusion based on life courses
Laura Faure, Fondation Travail-Université
Patricia Vendramin, Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain)
Dana Schurmans, Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain)
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Digital youth inclusion and the big data divide: examining the Scottish perspective
Alicja Pawluczuk, United Nations University
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Back up: can users sue platforms to reinstate deleted content?
Matthias C. Kettemann, Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut
Anna Sophia Tiedeke, Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut
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Crypto communities as legal orders
Catalina Goanta, Maastricht University
Marieke Hopman, Maastricht University
Volume 9, Issue 3
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What if Facebook goes down? Ethical and legal considerations for the demise of big tech
Carl Öhman, University of Oxford
Nikita Aggarwal, University of Oxford
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Russia’s great power imaginary and pursuit of digital multipolarity
Stanislav Budnitsky, University of Pennsylvania
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Australia’s encryption laws: practical need or political strategy?
Keiran Hardy, Griffith University
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Geopolitics, jurisdiction and surveillance
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EDITORIAL: Geopolitics, jurisdiction and surveillance
Monique Mann, Deakin University
Angela Daly, University of Strathclyde
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Mapping power and jurisdiction on the internet through the lens of government-led surveillance
Oskar J. Gstrein, University of Groningen
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Regulatory arbitrage and transnational surveillance: Australia’s extraterritorial assistance to access encrypted communications
Monique Mann, Victoria University of Wellington
Angela Daly, University of Dundee
Adam Molnar, University of Waterloo
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Internationalising state power through the internet: Google, Huawei and geopolitical struggle
Madison Cartwright, University of Sydney
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Public and private just wars: Distributed cyber deterrence based on Vitoria and Grotius
Johannes Thumfart, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Transnational collective actions for cross-border data protection violations
Federica Casarosa, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
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The legal geographies of extradition and sovereign power
Sally Kennedy, Deakin University
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Anchoring the need to revise cross-border access to e-evidence
Sergi Vazquez Maymir, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Going global: Comparing Chinese mobile applications’ data and user privacy governance at home and abroad
Lianrui Jia, University of Toronto
Lotus Ruan, University of Toronto
Volume 9, Issue 4
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Explanations of news personalisation across countries and media types
Mariella Bastian, University of Amsterdam
Mykola Makhortykh, University of Bern
Jaron Harambam, Leuven University
Max van Drunen, University of Amsterdam
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Platform power in the video advertising ecosystem
Sally Broughton Micova, University of East Anglia
Sabine Jacques, University of East Anglia
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Cryptoparties: empowerment in internet security?
Linda Monsees, École normale supérieure
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There’s a place for us? The Digital Agenda Committee and internet policy in the German Bundestag
Julia Schwanholz, Georg-August University
Tobias Jakobi, Georg-August University
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Trust in the system
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EDITORIAL: From trust in the system to trust in the content
Péter Mezei, University of Szeged
Andreea Verteș-Olteanu, West University of Timișoara
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Expanding the debate about content moderation: scholarly research agendas for the coming policy debates
Tarleton Gillespie, Microsoft Research
Patricia Aufderheide, American University
Elinor Carmi, City University, London
Ysabel Gerrard, University of Sheffield
Robert Gorwa, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Queensland University of Technology
Sarah T. Roberts, University of California, Los Angeles
Aram Sinnreich, American University
Sarah Myers West, New York University
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VPNs as boundary objects of the internet: (mis)trust in the translation(s)
Luke Heemsbergen, Deakin University
Adam Molnar, University of Waterloo
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Combating misinformation online: re-imagining social media for policy-making
Eleni A. Kyza, Cyprus University of Technology
Christiana Varda, Cyprus University of Technology
Dionysis Panos, Cyprus University of Technology
Melina Karageorgiou, Cyprus University of Technology
Nadejda Komendantova, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Serena Coppolino Perfumi, Stockholm University
Syed Iftikhar Husain Shah, International Hellenic University
Akram Sadat Hosseini, University of Stuttgart
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Platformisation in game development
Aleena Chia, Simon Fraser University
Brendan Keogh, Queensland University of Technology
Dale Leorke, Tampere University
Benjamin Nicoll, Queensland University of Technology
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Reddit quarantined: can changing platform affordances reduce hateful material online?
Simon Copland, Australian National University
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Trusted commons: why ‘old’ social media matter
--- Maxigas, University of Amsterdam
Guillaume Latzko-Toth, Laval University
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Digital commons
Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Felix Stalder, Zurich University of the Arts
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Smart technologies
Mireille Hildebrandt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Digital sovereignty
Julia Pohle, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
Thorsten Thiel, Weizenbaum Institute
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Cybersecurity
Michael Veale, University College London
Ian Brown, Fundação Getulio Vargas
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Algorithmic bias and the Value Sensitive Design approach
Judith Simon, Universität Hamburg
Pak-Hang Wong, Universität Hamburg
Gernot Rieder, Universität Hamburg
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Towards platform observability
Bernhard Rieder, University of Amsterdam
Jeanette Hofmann, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
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Personal information management systems: a user-centric privacy utopia?
Heleen Janssen, University of Cambridge
Jennifer Cobbe, University of Cambridge
Jatinder Singh, University of Cambridge
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Privacy self-management and the issue of privacy externalities: of thwarted expectations, and harmful exploitation
Simeon de Brouwer, Independent
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Platform developmentalism: leveraging platform innovation for national development in Latin America
Katherine Reilly, Simon Fraser University
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A non-discrimination principle for rankings in app stores
Dennis Brouwer, University of Helsinki