Volume 15, Issue 1
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Perceived personal and societal data harms shape users’ data control preferences
Emilija Gagrčin, University of Bergen
Roland Toth, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society
Nadja Schaetz, University of Hamburg
Teresa Naab, University of Mannheim
Martin Emmer, Freie Universität Berlin
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Social media and mental harms under the Digital Services Act
Przemysław Pałka, Jagiellonian University
Ewa Ilczuk, Jagiellonian University
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Open data meets data justice
Caterina Santoro, KU Leuven
Ramya Chandrasekhar, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
Stefania Milan, University of Amsterdam
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Science-on-chain: How can we trust science again?
Benjamin Heurich, Institute for Applied Blockchain (IABC)
Bence Lukács, Institute for Applied Blockchain (IABC)
Lukas Weidener, UMIT Tirol - Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology
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Clash between law power and code power: The case of Norway vs. Meta
Hendrik Storstein Spilker, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Maria Reppen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
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SPECIAL ISSUE
Digital Solidarity Economies
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EDITORIAL: Introduction to the special issue on Digital Solidarity Economies
María Belén Albornoz, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO)
Ricard Espelt, Open University of Catalonia
Rafael Grohmann, University of Toronto
Denise Kasparian, University of Buenos Aires
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Institutionalising data solidarity? The making of expertise in the EU Social Economy Code of Conduct for data sharingCrossed perspectives on grey zones and ambivalences in bike delivery platform cooperatives: the case of Mensakas as a member of the CoopCycle Federation and platform cooperativeEngineering platform cooperativism: Contributions from the Brazilian solidarity economyExploring digital solidarity economy in false information management: A case study of Taiwan's Cofacts platformA workers’ inquiry in Decentralised Autonomous Organisations: Insights and policies to align blockchain-based work with the solidarity economyGendered digitalisation in the Social and Solidarity EconomyBeyond platform capitalism: Digital solidarity economy and free culture networks in Argentina and BrazilThe Blown Head Gasket Effect: Rise and struggles of The Drivers Cooperative in New York CitySocial and solidarity economy and shared knowledge: Facilitating and integrating the collaborative adoption of digital commons in Catalan coopsSurvival, companionship, and visibility with platforms: (Re)producing solidarity in Hong Kong queer spacesSolidarity across borders: Decoding the functionality of CoopCycle in Latin AmericaGovernance, technology, and the limits of digital solidarity economies: A South Korean case studyKudumbashree's Lunch Bell project and digital solidarity economy in Kerala, IndiaDigital community supported agriculture? Exploring a cooperative platform model for fair work and governance
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Ruling by bullying: Threats of regulation as an internet governance device
Ramiro Álvarez Ugarte, University of Palermo
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Election research in the age of regulated data access under the EU Digital Services Act
Philipp Darius, Hertie School
Johannes Breuer, Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS)
Simon Kruschinski, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Felicia Loecherbach, University of Amsterdam
Jasmin Riedl, University of the Bundeswehr Munich
Sebastian Stier, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
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Between search and platform: ChatGPT under the DSA
Toni Lorente, The Future Society
Kathrin Gardhouse, The Future Society
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Superplatform: A framework to analyse and regulate Google’s online ad ecosystem
Koray Caliskan, Parsons School of Design
Donald MacKenzie, University of Edinburgh
Addie McGowan, University of Salford
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Seeing in the dark: Towards a broad construction of the access to data provisions of the DSA
Beatriz Botero Arcila, Sciences Po Law School
Pedro Ramaciotti, CNRS
Emma Cabale, ENS de Paris-Saclay
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Extraction-by-design: Auditing infrastructures of datafication in baby-tracking apps
Jennifer Pybus, York University
Katrina Nicole Matheson, York University
Andrea Lachmansingh, York University
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Who’s behind the wheel? Assessing internet regulatory agencies’ autonomy from corporate interests
Elise Antoine, London School of Economics & Political Science