Volume 12, Issue 1
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App stores, antitrust and their links to net neutrality: A review of the European policy and academic debate leading to the EU Digital Markets Act
Christopher T. Marsden, Monash Law School
Ian Brown, Fundação Getulio Vargas
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Humour as an online safety issue: Exploring solutions to help platforms better address this form of expression
Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Queensland University of Technology
Louisa Bartolo, Queensland University of Technology
Luke Troynar, Queensland University of Technology
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Fake accounts on social media, epistemic uncertainty and the need for an independent auditing of accounts
Martin Moore, King's College London
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ChatGPT and the AI Act
Natali Helberger, University of Amsterdam
Nicholas Diakopoulos, Northwestern University
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Governing artificial intelligence in the media and communications sector
Jo Pierson, Hasselt University
Aphra Kerr, Maynooth University
Stephen Cory Robinson, Linköping University
Rosanna Fanni, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Valerie Eveline Steinkogler, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Stefania Milan, University of Amsterdam
Giulia Zampedri, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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The effects on local innovation arising from replicating the GDPR into the Brazilian General Data Protection Law
Renan Gadoni Canaan, University of Ottawa
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Merit and monetisation: A study of video game user-generated content policies
Amy Thomas, University of Glasgow / CREATe
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Political microtargeting: Towards a pragmatic approach
Peter Aagaard, Roskilde University
Selma Marthedal, University of Southern Denmark
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Future-proofing the city: A human rights-based approach to governing algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies
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EDITORIAL: Future-proofing the city: A human rights-based approach to governing algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies
Alina Wernick, University of Helsinki
Anna Artyushina, York University
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Substantively smart cities – Participation, fundamental rights and temporality
Philipp Hacker, European University Viadrina Frankfurt
Jürgen Neyer, European University Viadrina Frankfurt
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Preventing long-term risks to human rights in smart cities: A critical review of responsibilities for private AI developers
Lottie Lane, University of Groningen
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Do European smart city developers dream of GDPR-free countries? The pull of global megaprojects in the face of EU smart city compliance and localisation costs
Alina Wernick, University of Helsinki
Emeline Banzuzi, University of Helsinki
Alexander Mörelius-Wulff, University of Helsinki
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Your face is not new to me – Regulating the surveillance power of facial recognition technologies
Giuseppe Mobilio, University of Florence
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The grey-zones of public-private surveillance: Policy tendencies of facial recognition for public security in Brazilian cities
André Ramiro, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Luã Cruz, State University of Campinas (Unicamp)
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Older people and the smart city – Developing inclusive practices to protect and serve a vulnerable population
Aaro Tupasela, University of Helsinki
Juanita Devis Clavijo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Marjut Salokannel, University of Helsinki
Christoph Fink, University of Helsinki
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Slow-governance in smart cities: An empirical study of smart intersection implementation in four US college towns
Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Brett Frischmann, Villanova University
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Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights
Athena Christofi, KU Leuven
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