Volume 14, Issue 1
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The many shades of open banking: A comparative analysis of rationales and models
Giuseppe Colangelo, University of Basilicata
Pankhudi Khandelwal, European University Institute
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Platform governance and civil society organisations: Tensions between reform and revolution continuum
Eugenia Siapera, University College Dublin
Elizabeth Farries, University College Dublin
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Content moderation on digital platforms: Beyond states and firms
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EDITORIAL: Introduction to the special issue on content moderation on digital platforms
Romain Badouard, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University
Anne Bellon, University of Technology of Compiègne
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Regulatory intermediaries in content moderation
Beatriz Kira, University of Sussex
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Article 22 Digital Services Act: Building trust with trusted flaggers
Jacob van de Kerkhof, Utrecht University
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The role of civil society organisations in co-regulating online hate speech in the EU: A bounded empowerment
Barthélémy Michalon, Tecnologico de Monterrey
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Framing the role of experts in platform governance: Negotiating the code of practice on disinformation as a case study
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Aspirational platform governance: How creators legitimise content moderation through accusations of bias
Blake Hallinan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
CJ Reynolds, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yehonatan Kuperberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Omer Rothenstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Stop hate for profit: Evaluating the mobilisation of advertisers and the advertising industry to regulate content moderation on digital platforms
Steph Hill, University of Leicester
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Civil society’s role in constitutionalising global content governance
Nicola Palladino, University of Salerno
Dennis Redeker, University of Bremen
Edoardo Celeste, Dublin City University
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Online advertising, content moderation, and corporate accountability: A civil society perspective
Alex Rochefort, Boston University
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The case for prosocial tech design governance
Lisa Schirch, University of Notre Dame
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The realm of digital content regulation as a social space: Sociogenesis of moderation norms and policies on Twitch platform
Nathan Ferret, ENS de Lyon
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Labour pains: Content moderation challenges in Mastodon growth
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Safer spaces by design? Federated socio-technical architectures in content moderation
Francesca Musiani, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Ksenia Ermoshina , National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
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Volume 14, Issue 2
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From threat to opportunity: Gaming the algorithmic system as a service
Marijn Sax, University of Amsterdam
Hao Wang, Wageningen University & Research
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Infrastructural power: State strategies for internet control
Juan Ortiz Freuler, University of Southern California
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Regulating pressing systemic risks – but not too soon?
Defne Halil, Maastricht University
Konrad Kollnig, Maastricht University
Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, University of Lausanne
Volume 14, Issue 3
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The need for greater transparency in the moderation of borderline terrorist and violent extremist content
Ellie Rogers, Swansea University
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Celsius clawbacks against EU consumers: A real-world test of EU law on online consumer contracts
Mindaugas Kiškis, Mykolas Romeris University
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“You and TikTok are, and will remain at all times, independent contractors”
Taylor Annabell, Utrecht University
Sophie Bishop, University of Leeds
Catalina Goanta, Utrecht University
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The impact of zero-knowledge proofs on data minimisation compliance of digital identity wallets
Emanuela Podda, Università degli Studi di Milano
Pol Hölzmer, University of Luxembourg
Alexandre Amard, University of Luxembourg
Johannes Sedlmeir, University of Münster
Gilbert Fridgen, University of Luxembourg
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‘Cookie-less’ identification for/against privacy?
Ido Sivan-Sevilla, University of Maryland
Patrick Parham, University of Maryland
Lee McGuigan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Lessons from small and highly-digitalised Estonia: Decision-making in the aftermath of cybersecurity crises
Logan Carmichael, University of Tartu
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From .com to .gov: The internet’s inevitable nationalist turn
Imad Payande, Laboratory for Data and Governance Research (D4G-Lab)
Hadyeh Charkameh, University of Roehampton
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How the new digital knowledge order is impacting science
Donya Alinejad, Utrecht University
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Brussels effect or experimentalism? The EU AI Act and global standard-setting
Ben Crum, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Who’s at stake? The (non)performativity of “stakeholders” in UK tech policy
Maisy Taylor, University of York
Sarah Vollmer, University of Utrecht
Zaynab Ravat, Solent University
Garfield Benjamin, University of Cambridge
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Facebook, the EU and Russia’s war: Challenges of moderating authoritarian news
Julia Kling, University of Passau
Serge Poliakoff, University of Amsterdam
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Are internet standard developing organisations data controllers under the GDPR?
Julien Rossi, Université Paris 8
Jonathan Keller, CNRS
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Trading nuance for scale? Platform observability and content governance under the DSA
Charis Papaevangelou, University of Amsterdam
Fabio Votta, University of Amsterdam