This special issue calls to rethink how we conceptualise both internet and governance.
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Internet Policy Review is an open access and peer-reviewed journal on internet regulation.
Scholars, regulators, journalists, activists, and other stakeholders publish in the journal in
- Research articles
- In-depth scholarly research papers and essays
- Concepts
- Critical reflections on emerging core concepts of the digital society
- Editorials
- Contextual or thematic introductions to special issues
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- Free-form yet in-depth contentions with issues of academic or social relevance
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- Journalistic reports on events of interest to the Internet Policy Review community
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- Opinion pieces commenting on developments in the realm of internet policy
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- Extended abstracts for works in progress that receive public peer review
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