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 moderationArticle 22 Digital Services Act: Building trust with trusted flaggersThe role of civil society organisations in co-regulating online hate speech in the EU: A bounded empowerment Framing the role of experts in platform governance: Negotiating the code of practice on disinformation as a case studyAspirational platform governance: How creators legitimise content moderation through accusations of biasStop hate for profit: Evaluating the mobilisation of advertisers and the advertising industry to regulate content moderation on digital platformsCivil society’s role in constitutionalising global content governanceOnline advertising, content moderation, and corporate accountability: A civil society perspectiveThe case for prosocial tech design governanceThe realm of digital content regulation as a social space: Sociogenesis of moderation norms and policies on Twitch platformLabour pains: Content moderation challenges in Mastodon growthSafer spaces by design? Federated socio-technical architectures in content moderation
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