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Volume 11, Issue 1

  • Mixed traditions: evaluating telecommunications transparency

    Ben Ballard, University of Toronto
    Christopher Parsons, University of Toronto
  • Legal boundaries of digital identity creation

    Ewa Michalkiewicz-Kadziela, University of Szczecin
    Ewa Milczarek, University of Szczecin
  • Data justice

    Lina Dencik, Cardiff University
    Javier Sanchez-Monedero, University of Córdoba
  • Artificial emotional intelligence beyond East and West

    Daniel White, University of Cambridge
    Hirofumi Katsuno, Doshisha University
  • Towards responsible, lawful and ethical data processing: patient data in the UK

    Tess Johnson, University of Oxford
    Konrad Kollnig, University of Oxford
    Pierre Dewitte, KU Leuven
  • The gender of the platform economy

    Mayo Fuster Morell, Open University of Catalonia
  • Can online political targeting be rendered transparent? Prospects for campaign oversight using the Facebook Ad Library

    Somya Mehta, University of Leeds
    Kristofer Erickson, University of Leeds
  • Systematic review: YouTube recommendations and problematic content

    Muhsin Yesilada, University of Bristol
    Stephan Lewandowsky, University of Bristol

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