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Internet Policy Review, Volume 10
There is no Volume 10, Number 1
Volume 10, Number 2, 2021
- Karolina Ziemianin
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Civil legal personality of artificial intelligence. Future or utopia? - Valeria Ferrari:
Introducing the glossary of decentralised technosocial systems. - Primavera De Filippi, Ori Shimony, Antonio Tenorio-Fornés
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Reputation. - Jaya Klara Brekke, Aron Fischer:
Digital scarcity. - Primavera De Filippi, Chris Wray, Giovanni Sileno:
Smart contracts. - Alexandra Giannopoulou, Fennie Wang:
Self-sovereign identity. - Wassim Zuhair Alsindi, Laura Lotti:
Mining. - María-Cruz Valiente
, Florian Tschorsch:
Blockchain-based technologies. - Jaya Klara Brekke, Wassim Zuhair Alsindi:
Cryptoeconomics. - Aron Fischer, María-Cruz Valiente
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Blockchain governance. - Moritz Becker, Balázs Bodó
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Trust in blockchain-based systems. - Samer Hassan
, Primavera De Filippi:
Decentralized Autonomous Organization. - Joanne E. Gray
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The geopolitics of 'platforms': the TikTok challenge. - Owen Bennett:
The promise of financial services regulatory theory to address disinformation in content recommender systems. - Nataliia Filatova-Bilous
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Once again platform liability: on the edge of the 'Uber' and 'Airbnb' cases. - Balázs Bodó
, Jaya Klara Brekke, Jaap-Henk Hoepman:
Decentralisation in the blockchain space. - Ingolf G. A. Pernice, Brett Scott:
Cryptocurrency. - Balázs Bodó
, Jaya Klara Brekke, Jaap-Henk Hoepman:
Decentralisation: a multidisciplinary perspective. - Jarek Gryz, Marcin Rojszczak
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Black box algorithms and the rights of individuals: no easy solution to the "explainability" problem. - Joe Whittaker
, Seán Looney
, Alastair Reed, Fabio Votta:
Recommender systems and the amplification of extremist content. - Clément Perarnaud:
A step back to look ahead: mapping coalitions on data flows and platform regulation in the Council of the EU (2016-2019). - Giovanni De Gregorio, Nicole Stremlau
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Information interventions and social media. - Jedrzej Niklas
, Lina Dencik:
What rights matter? Examining the place of social rights in the EU's artificial intelligence policy debate.
Volume 10, Number 3, 2021
- Michael Dieter, Anne Helmond
, Nathaniel Tkacz, Fernando N. van der Vlist
, Esther Weltevrede:
Pandemic platform governance: Mapping the global ecosystem of COVID-19 response apps. - Max van Drunen:
Editorial independence in an automated media system. - Matthew Marinett:
The new frontier of platform policy. - Jan J. Zygmuntowski, Laura Zoboli
, Paul F. Nemitz
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Embedding European values in data governance: a case for public data commons. - Amelia Andersdotter, Lukasz Olejnik:
Policy strategies for value-based technology standards. - Nathalie A. Smuha:
Beyond the individual: governing AI's societal harm. - Huw Roberts, Josh Cowls, Federico Casolari
, Jessica Morley, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi:
Safeguarding European values with digital sovereignty: an analysis of statements and policies. - Oskar Josef Gstrein
, Andrej Janko Zwitter
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Extraterritorial application of the GDPR: promoting European values or power? - Rotem Medzini
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Governing the shadow of hierarchy: enhanced self-regulation in European data protection codes and certifications. - Mattis Jacobs, Christian Kurtz, Judith Simon, Tilo Böhmann:
Value Sensitive Design and power in socio-technical ecosystems. - Balázs Bodó
, Kristina Irion, Heleen Janssen, Alexandra Giannopoulou:
Personal data ordering in context: the interaction of meso-level data governance regimes with macro frameworks. - Jockum Hildén
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Mitigating the risk of US surveillance for public sector services in the cloud. - Kristina Irion, Mira Burri
, Ans Kolk
, Stefania Milan
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Governing "European values" inside data flows: interdisciplinary perspectives.
Volume 10, Number 4, 2021
- Fernanda Rosa
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Internet interconnection infrastructure: lessons from the global South. - Ronan Ó Fathaigh, Natali Helberger
, Naomi Appelman
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The perils of legally defining disinformation. - Lucy Hall:
Programming the machine: gender, race, sexuality, AI, and the construction of credibility and deceit a t the border. - Aisha P. L. Kadiri
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Data and Afrofuturism: an emancipated subject? - Joana Varon, Paz Peña:
Artificial intelligence and consent: a feminist anti-colonial critique. - Joanna Strycharz
, Bram Duivenvoorde:
The exploitation of vulnerability through personalised marketing communication: are consumers protected? - Ben Egliston, Marcus Carter:
Critical questions for Facebook's virtual reality: data, power and the metaverse. - Jens T. Theilen, Andreas Baur
, Felix Bieker, Regina Ammicht Quinn, Marit Hansen, Gloria González Fuster
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Feminist data protection: an introduction. - Garfield Benjamin:
What we do with data: a performative critique of data 'collection'. - Anastasia Siapka
, Elisabetta Biasin
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Bleeding data: the case of fertility and menstruation tracking apps. - Isabelle Bartram, Tino Plümecke, Andrea zur Nieden:
Extended DNA analyses: surveillance technology at the intersection of racism and sexism. - Laura Carter:
Prescripted living: gender stereotypes and data-based surveillance in the UK welfare state. - Sebastian Berg
, Jeanette Hofmann:
Digital democracy. - Renee Shelby, Jenna Imad Harb, Kathryn Henne:
Whiteness in and through data protection: an intersectional approach to anti-violence apps and #MeToo bots. - Konrad Kollnig
, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Ulrik Lyngs, Jun Zhao, Claudine Tinsman
, Nigel Shadbolt:
Before and after GDPR: tracking in mobile apps. - Paola Lopez:
Bias does not equal bias: a socio-technical typology of bias in data-based algorithmic systems. - Jenni Hakkarainen:
Naming something collective does not make it so: algorithmic discrimination and access to justice.
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