【开源】Internet Policy Review:2024年第1-2期(含“平台权力的定位和理论化”专辑)

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ISSUE 1

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Navigating the EU data governance labyrinth: A business perspective on data sharing in the financial sector
Eugénie Coche, University of Amsterdam
Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam
Martijn Dekker, University of Amsterdam
 
Navigating vulnerability markets and bug bounty programs: A public policy perspective
Aviram Zrahia, Tel Aviv University

Governing Chinese technologies: TikTok, foreign interference, and technological sovereignty
Ausma Bernot, Griffith University
Diarmuid Cooney-O'Donoghue, University of Warwick
Monique Mann, Victoria University of Wellington
 
Regulating high-reach AI: On transparency directions in the Digital Services Act
Kasia Söderlund, Lund University
Emma Engström, Institute for Futures Studies
Kashyap Haresamudram, Lund University
Stefan Larsson, Lund University
Pontus Strimling, Institute for Futures Studies

ISSUE 2

RESEARCH ARTICLE

The death of privacy policies: How app stores shape GDPR compliance of apps
Julia Krämer, Erasmus University Rotterdam
 
Hacktivism
Hanna Gawel, Jagiellonian University

Data cooperative
Alexander Fink, Augsburg University
 
Decentralised content moderation
Paul Friedl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Julian Morgan, Humboldt Universität Berlin

Data commons
Gijs van Maanen, Tilburg University
Charlotte Ducuing, KU Leuven
Tommaso Fia, University of Tübingen
 
Interoperability
Chris Berg, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University)

Consensus techniques
Steve Jankowski, University of Amsterdam
 
Mitigating information asymmetry in 5G networks
Hermann Bergmann Garcia e Silva, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP)
Rúben Manuel Nunes Santos, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP)
Manuel Ricardo, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP)

SPECIAL ISSUE
Locating and theorising platform power

EDITORIAL: Introduction to the special issue on Locating and theorising platform power
David Nieborg, University of Toronto
Thomas Poell, University of Amsterdam
Robyn Caplan, Duke University
José van Dijck, Utrecht University

RESEARCH ARTICLE

The platform behind the curtain: Obfuscated brokerage on retail trading platforms
Andreas Gregersen, University of Copenhagen
Jacob Ørmen, University of Copenhagen
 
Monitoring infrastructural power: Methodological challenges in studying mobile infrastructures for datafication
Stine Lomborg, University of Copenhagen
Kristian Sick, University of Copenhagen
Sofie Flensburg, University of Copenhagen
Signe Sophus Lai, University of Copenhagen

Platform power in AI: The evolution of cloud infrastructures in the political economy of artificial intelligence
Dieuwertje Luitse, University of Amsterdam
 
Observing “tuned” advertising on digital platforms
Nicholas Carah, University of Queensland
Lauren Hayden, University of Queensland
Maria-Gemma Brown, University of Queensland
Daniel Angus, Queensland University of Technology
Aimee Brownbill, Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education
Kiah Hawker, University of Queensland
Xue Ying Tan, Queensland University of Technology
Amy Dobson, Curtin University
Brady Robards, Monash University

Protocol power: Matter, IoT interoperability, and a critique of industry self-regulation
Colin Crawford, Concordia University
 
Platform lobbying: Policy influence strategies and the EU's Digital Services Act
Robert Gorwa, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
Grzegorz Lechowski, Free University of Berlin
Daniel Schneiß, Kiel University

Copyright callouts and the promise of creator-driven platform governance
Blake Hallinan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
CJ Reynolds, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Omer Rothenstein, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
 
The contingencies of platform power and risk management in the gig economy
Niels van Doorn, University of Amsterdam

Platforms´ regulatory disruptiveness and local regulatory outcomes in Europe
Eliska Drapalova, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)
Kai Wegrich, Hertie School
 
How platform power undermines diversity-oriented innovation
Paula Helm, University of Amsterdam

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