Volume 12, Issue 2
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From access and transparency to refusal: Three responses to algorithmic governance
Alexandra James, La Trobe University
Danielle Hynes, University of New South Wales
Andrew Whelan, University of Wollongong
Tanja Dreher, University of New South Wales
Justine Humphry, University of Sydney
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How news media frame data risks in their coverage of big data and AI
Dennis Nguyen, Utrecht University
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Artificial intelligence regulation in the United Kingdom: a path to good governance and global leadership?
Huw Roberts, University of Oxford
Alexander Babuta, British Library
Jessica Morley, University of Oxford
Christopher Thomas, British Library
Mariarosaria Taddeo, University of Oxford
Luciano Floridi, University of Bologna
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The politics of internet freedom rankings
Tetyana Lokot, Dublin City University
Mariëlle Wijermars, Maastricht University
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A platform policy implementation audit of actions against Russia’s state-controlled media
Sofya Glazunova, Queensland University of Technology
Anna Ryzhova, University of Passau
Axel Bruns, Queensland University of Technology
Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño, Queensland University of Technology
Arista Beseler, University of Passau
Ehsan Dehghan, Queensland University of Technology
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Voting in online surveys on open government policies in Moldova and Ukraine
Dmytro Khutkyy, University of Tartu
Olga Matveieva, Dnipro University of Technology
Diana Mirza-Grisco, Independent researcher
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Online but still falling behind: measuring barriers to internet use ‘after access’
Kevin Hernandez, University of Sussex
Becky Faith, University of Sussex