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- 2020
- Mariella Bastian, Mykola Makhortykh, Jaron Harambam, Max van Drunen:
Explanations of news personalisation across countries and media types. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Judit Bayer:
Double harm to voters: data-driven micro-targeting and democratic public discourse. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Simeon de Brouwer:
Privacy self-management and the issue of privacy externalities: of thwarted expectations, and harmful exploitation. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Dennis Brouwer:
A non-discrimination principle for rankings in app stores. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Stanislav Budnitsky:
Russia's great power imaginary and pursuit of digital multipolarity. Internet Policy Rev. 9(3) (2020) - Elinor Carmi, Simeon J. Yates:
What do digital inclusion and data literacy mean today? Internet Policy Rev. 9(2) (2020) - Elinor Carmi, Simeon J. Yates, Eleanor Lockley, Alicja Pawluczuk:
Data citizenship: rethinking data literacy in the age of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation. Internet Policy Rev. 9(2) (2020) - Madison Cartwright:
Internationalising state power through the internet: Google, Huawei and geopolitical struggle. Internet Policy Rev. 9(3) (2020) - Federica Casarosa:
Transnational collective actions for cross-border data protection violations. Internet Policy Rev. 9(3) (2020) - Aleena Chia, Brendan Keogh, Dale Leorke, Benjamin Nicoll:
Platformisation in game development. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Simon Copland:
Reddit quarantined: can changing platform affordances reduce hateful material online? Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Jonathan Crowcroft:
The emergent property market. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - James Danielsen:
The storyteller. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Anna Verena Eireiner:
Imminent dystopia? Media coverage of algorithmic surveillance at Berlin-Südkreuz. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Arnoud Engelfriet:
A new beginning. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Laura Faure, Patricia Vendramin, Dana Schurmans:
A situated approach to digital exclusion based on life courses. Internet Policy Rev. 9(2) (2020) - Alexandra Giannopoulou:
Algorithmic systems: the consent is in the detail? Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Tarleton Gillespie, Patricia Aufderheide, Elinor Carmi, Ysabel Gerrard, Robert Gorwa, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Sarah T. Roberts, Aram Sinnreich, Sarah Myers West:
Expanding the debate about content moderation: Scholarly research agendas for the coming policy debates. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Catalina Goanta, Marieke Hopman:
Crypto communities as legal orders. Internet Policy Rev. 9(2) (2020) - Oskar Josef Gstrein:
Mapping power and jurisdiction on the internet through the lens of government-led surveillance. Internet Policy Rev. 9(3) (2020) - Keiran Hardy:
Australia's encryption laws: practical need or political strategy? Internet Policy Rev. 9(3) (2020) - Hans Morten Haugen:
The crucial and contested global public good: principles and goals in global internet governance. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Luke J. Heemsbergen, Adam Molnar:
VPNs as boundary objects of the internet: (mis)trust in the translation(s). Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Natali Helberger, Joost Poort, Mykola Makhortykh:
Four tales of sci-fi and information law. Internet Policy Rev. 9(1) (2020) - Mireille Hildebrandt:
Smart technologies. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Heleen Janssen, Jennifer Cobbe, Jatinder Singh:
Personal information management systems: a user-centric privacy utopia? Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Sally Kennedy, Ian Warren:
The legal geographies of extradition and sovereign power. Internet Policy Rev. 9(3) (2020) - Matthias C. Kettemann, Anna Sophia Tiedeke:
Back up: can users sue platforms to reinstate deleted content? Internet Policy Rev. 9(2) (2020) - Eleni A. Kyza, Christiana Varda, Dionysis Panos, Melina Karageorgiou, Nadejda Komendantova, Serena Coppolino Perfumi, Syed Iftikhar Husain Shah, Akram Sadat Hosseini:
Combating misinformation online: re-imagining social media for policy-making. Internet Policy Rev. 9(4) (2020) - Stefan Larsson, Fredrik Heintz:
Transparency in artificial intelligence. Internet Policy Rev. 9(2) (2020)
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