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Volume 9, Issue 3

  • 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
  • Russia’s great power imaginary and pursuit of digital multipolarity

    Stanislav Budnitsky, University of Pennsylvania
  • Australia’s encryption laws: practical need or political strategy?

    Keiran Hardy, Griffith University
  • SPECIAL ISSUE

    Geopolitics, jurisdiction and surveillance

    • EDITORIAL: Geopolitics, jurisdiction and surveillance

      Monique Mann, Deakin University
      Angela Daly, University of Strathclyde
      Mapping power and jurisdiction on the internet through the lens of government-led surveillanceRegulatory arbitrage and transnational surveillance: Australia’s extraterritorial assistance to access encrypted communicationsInternationalising state power through the internet: Google, Huawei and geopolitical strugglePublic and private just wars: Distributed cyber deterrence based on Vitoria and GrotiusTransnational collective actions for cross-border data protection violationsThe legal geographies of extradition and sovereign powerAnchoring the need to revise cross-border access to e-evidence
  • 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

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

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