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Volume 14, Issue 4

  • SPECIAL ISSUE

    The craft of interdisciplinary research & methods in public interest cybersecurity, privacy, & digital rights governance

    • EDITORIAL: Introduction to the special issue: The craft of interdisciplinary research and methods in public interest cybersecurity, privacy, and digital rights governance

      Adam Molnar, University of Waterloo
      Diarmaid Harkin, Deakin University
      Urs Hengartner, University of Waterloo
      Avoiding the kitchen sink: A guide to mixed methods approaches within digital rights governanceBeyond silos: Bridging the gap between law and software engineering – challenges, successes, and lesson drawing Governing phygital spaces: Human rights by design meets speculative designCalibrating collaboration: Interdisciplinarity in security researchColliding ideas: Artistic explorations of data surveillance and data protectionDeveloping the Citizen Summit Method: Understanding citizens’ views on digital surveillance technologiesLeveraging interdisciplinary methods for evidence collection in enforcement: Dark patterns as a case studyTroubling translation: Sociotechnical research in AI policy and governance
  • Platform badges for civic communication: An interdisciplinary discussion of a risk mitigation measure pursuant to Art. 35 DSA

    Jan Rau, Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut
    Jan-Ole Harfst, Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut
    Tobias Mast, Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut

Internet Policy Review is an open access and peer-reviewed journal on internet regulation.

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Abstract submission deadline: 15 Oct 2025

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Inclusive by design? Participatory governance and the future of digital public spaces

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