Bjorn Kleizen, Wouter Van Dooren: Is everything under control? An experimental study on how control over data influences trust in and support for major governmental data exchange projects.Inf. Polity28(2): 277-299 (2023)
Siva Mathiyazhagan, Karolina La Fors: Children's right to participation in AI: Exploring transnational co-creative approaches to foster child-inclusive AI policy and practice.Inf. Polity28(1): 141-153 (2023)
Information Polity publishes more than strong empirical studies: It is a rich platform for learning and debate.Inf. Polity28(1): 1-3 (2023)
Two Editorials: An Editorial by the Editors-in-Chief and an Editorial by ChatGPT.Inf. Polity28(2): 159-162 (2023)
Editorial issue 3 2023: The Value of Classic Works in our Field.Inf. Polity28(3): 315-316 (2023)
Editorial: Improving Diversity in our Journal.Inf. Polity28(4): 451-452 (2023)
Lin Zhu, Mehmet Akif Demircioglu: National approaches for citizen data management in response to COVID-19: An overview and implications of contact tracing apps in 21 countries.Inf. Polity28(1): 117-139 (2023)
Bijan Azad, Fouad Zablith: An emergent mechanism of inclusive e-Government design: The interplay of user design input and provider response.Inf. Polity27(4): 433-453 (2022)
Pawel Baranowski: Leaning toward social media-based campaigning? Political communication online in Poland during the 2018 regional elections.Inf. Polity27(3): 357-371 (2022)
Irena Barkane: Questioning the EU proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act: The need for prohibitions and a stricter approach to biometric surveillance.Inf. Polity27(2): 147-162 (2022)
Iréne Bernhard, Elin Wihlborg: Bringing all clients into the system - Professional digital discretion to enhance inclusion when services are automated.Inf. Polity27(3): 373-389 (2022)
Jennifer Campbell-Meier: Foundations of information literacy, Taylor, Natalie Greene, and Paul T. Jaeger. ALA Neal-Schuman, 2022.Inf. Polity27(4): 567-569 (2022)
Roger Clarke: Responsible application of artificial intelligence to surveillance: What prospects?Inf. Polity27(2): 175-191 (2022)
Kasny Damas: McGuinness, T. D., & Schank, H. (2021). Power to the Public: The Promise of Public Interest Technology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Inf. Polity27(1): 115-118 (2022)