Volume 10, Issue 2
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Civil legal personality of artificial intelligence. Future or utopia?
Karolina Ziemianin, University of Szczecin
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Introducing the glossary of decentralised technosocial systems
Valeria Ferrari, University of Amsterdam
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The geopolitics of ‘platforms’: the TikTok challenge
Joanne E. Gray, Queensland University of Technology
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The promise of financial services regulatory theory to address disinformation in content recommender systems
Owen Bennett, Independent
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Once again platform liability: on the edge of the ‘Uber’ and ‘Airbnb’ cases
Nataliia Filatova-Bilous, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University
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Decentralisation: a multidisciplinary perspective
Balázs Bodó, University of Amsterdam
Jaya Klara Brekke, Durham University
Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Radboud University
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Black box algorithms and the rights of individuals: no easy solution to the “explainability” problem
Jarek Gryz, York University
Marcin Rojszczak, Warsaw University of Technology
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Recommender systems and the amplification of extremist content
Joe Whittaker, Swansea University
Seán Looney, Swansea University
Alastair Reed, Swansea University
Fabio Votta, University of Amsterdam
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A step back to look ahead: mapping coalitions on data flows and platform regulation in the Council of the EU (2016-2019)
Clément Perarnaud, University Pompeu Fabra
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Information interventions and social media
Giovanni De Gregorio, University of Oxford
Nicole Stremlau, University of Oxford; University of Johannesburg