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Volume 13, Issue 4

  • Accountability protocols? On-chain dynamics in blockchain governance

    Kelsie Nabben, European University Institute
    Primavera De Filippi, National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)
  • Discrimination grounds and personalised pricing: Consumer perceptions of fairness, norm alignment, legality, and trust in markets

    Kimia Heidary, Leiden University
    Jean-Pierre van der Rest, Leiden University
    Bart Custers, Leiden University
  • AI-generated journalism: Do the transparency provisions in the AI Act give news readers what they hope for?

    Stanislaw Piasecki, University of Amsterdam
    Sophie Morosoli, University of Amsterdam
    Natali Helberger, University of Amsterdam
    Laurens Naudts, University of Amsterdam
  • Resistance in the data-driven society

    Stefania Milan, University of Amsterdam
  • Between the cracks: Blind spots in regulating media concentration and platform dependence in the EU

    Theresa Josephine Seipp, University of Amsterdam
    Natali Helberger, University of Amsterdam
    Claes de Vreese, University of Amsterdam
    Jef Ausloos, University of Amsterdam
  • (Un)disclosed brand partnerships: How platform policies and interfaces shape commercial content for influencers

    Taylor Annabell, Utrecht University
    Laura Aade, University of Luxembourg
    Catalina Goanta, Utrecht University
  • Machinery of dissent: Exploring the techno-social practices of modern protests

    Alesia Rudnik, Karlstad University

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