【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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2024-07-03 17:18
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Navigating the EU data governance labyrinth: A business perspective on data sharing in the financial sectorEugénie Coche, University of AmsterdamAns Kolk, University of AmsterdamMartijn Dekker, University of AmsterdamNavigating vulnerability markets and bug bounty programs: A public policy perspectiveAviram Zrahia, Tel Aviv UniversityGoverning Chinese technologies: TikTok, foreign interference, and technological sovereigntyAusma Bernot, Griffith UniversityDiarmuid Cooney-O'Donoghue, University of WarwickMonique Mann, Victoria University of WellingtonRegulating high-reach AI: On transparency directions in the Digital Services ActKasia Söderlund, Lund UniversityEmma Engström, Institute for Futures StudiesKashyap Haresamudram, Lund UniversityStefan Larsson, Lund UniversityPontus Strimling, Institute for Futures StudiesThe death of privacy policies: How app stores shape GDPR compliance of apps
Julia Krämer, Erasmus University RotterdamHanna Gawel, Jagiellonian UniversityAlexander Fink, Augsburg UniversityDecentralised content moderationPaul Friedl, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyJulian Morgan, Humboldt Universität BerlinGijs van Maanen, Tilburg UniversityCharlotte Ducuing, KU LeuvenTommaso Fia, University of TübingenChris Berg, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University)Steve Jankowski, University of AmsterdamMitigating information asymmetry in 5G networksHermann 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)Locating and theorising platform powerEDITORIAL: Introduction to the special issue on Locating and theorising platform powerDavid Nieborg, University of TorontoThomas Poell, University of AmsterdamRobyn Caplan, Duke UniversityJosé van Dijck, Utrecht UniversityThe platform behind the curtain: Obfuscated brokerage on retail trading platformsAndreas Gregersen, University of CopenhagenJacob Ørmen, University of CopenhagenMonitoring infrastructural power: Methodological challenges in studying mobile infrastructures for dataficationStine Lomborg, University of CopenhagenKristian Sick, University of CopenhagenSofie Flensburg, University of CopenhagenSigne Sophus Lai, University of CopenhagenPlatform power in AI: The evolution of cloud infrastructures in the political economy of artificial intelligenceDieuwertje Luitse, University of AmsterdamObserving “tuned” advertising on digital platformsNicholas Carah, University of QueenslandLauren Hayden, University of QueenslandMaria-Gemma Brown, University of QueenslandDaniel Angus, Queensland University of TechnologyAimee Brownbill, Foundation for Alcohol Research and EducationKiah Hawker, University of QueenslandXue Ying Tan, Queensland University of TechnologyAmy Dobson, Curtin UniversityBrady Robards, Monash UniversityProtocol power: Matter, IoT interoperability, and a critique of industry self-regulationColin Crawford, Concordia UniversityPlatform lobbying: Policy influence strategies and the EU's Digital Services ActRobert Gorwa, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)Grzegorz Lechowski, Free University of BerlinDaniel Schneiß, Kiel UniversityCopyright callouts and the promise of creator-driven platform governanceBlake Hallinan, Hebrew University of JerusalemCJ Reynolds, Hebrew University of JerusalemOmer Rothenstein, Hebrew University of JerusalemThe contingencies of platform power and risk management in the gig economyNiels van Doorn, University of AmsterdamPlatforms´ regulatory disruptiveness and local regulatory outcomes in EuropeEliska Drapalova, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB)Kai Wegrich, Hertie SchoolHow platform power undermines diversity-oriented innovationPaula Helm, University of Amsterdam
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