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Publications in Affiliate Journal: Internet Policy Review

Publication Publication date DOI
What if Facebook goes down? Ethical and legal considerations for the demise of big tech
by Carl Öhman, Nikita Aggarwal
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (3)
2020-08-11 10.14763/2020.3.1488
Crypto communities as legal orders
by Catalina Goanta, Marieke Hopman
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-06-30 10.14763/2020.2.1486
Back up: can users sue platforms to reinstate deleted content?
by Matthias C. Kettemann, Anna Sophia Tiedeke
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-06-04 10.14763/2020.2.1484
Data citizenship: rethinking data literacy in the age of disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation
by Elinor Carmi, Simeon J. Yates, Eleanor Lockley, Alicja Pawluczuk
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-28 10.14763/2020.2.1481
What is critical big data literacy and how can it be implemented?
by Ina Sander
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-28 10.14763/2020.2.1479
Digital youth inclusion and the big data divide: examining the Scottish perspective
by Alicja Pawluczuk
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-28 10.14763/2020.2.1480
Co-developing digital inclusion policy and programming with Indigenous partners: interventions from Canada
by Rob McMahon
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-28 10.14763/2020.2.1478
What do digital inclusion and data literacy mean today?
by Elinor Carmi, Simeon J. Yates
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-27 10.14763/2020.2.1474
A situated approach to digital exclusion based on life courses
by Laura Faure, Patricia Vendramin, Dana Schurmans
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-27 10.14763/2020.2.1475
Transparency in artificial intelligence
by Stefan Larsson, Fredrik Heintz
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (2)
2020-05-05 10.14763/2020.2.1469
Double harm to voters: data-driven micro-targeting and democratic public discourse
by Judit Bayer
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-31 10.14763/2020.1.1460
Imminent dystopia? Media coverage of algorithmic surveillance at Berlin-Südkreuz
by Anna Verena Eireiner
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-30 10.14763/2020.1.1459
Generation NeoTouch: how digital touch is impacting the way we are intimate
by Christine Würth
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-26 10.14763/2020.1.1454
Four tales of sci-fi and information law
by Natali Helberger, Joost Poort, Mykola Makhortykh
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-26 10.14763/2020.1.1457
A new beginning
by Arnoud Engelfriet
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-26 10.14763/2020.1.1456
The storyteller
by James Danielsen
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-26 10.14763/2020.1.1455
The emergent property market
by Jonathan Crowcroft
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-26 10.14763/2020.1.1453
Algorithmic systems: the consent is in the detail?
by Alexandra Giannopoulou
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-03-23 10.14763/2020.1.1452
The regulation of abusive activity and content: a study of registries’ terms of service
by Sebastian Felix Schwemer
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-01-31 10.14763/2020.1.1448
The crucial and contested global public good: principles and goals in global internet governance
by Hans Morten Haugen
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (1)
2020-01-28 10.14763/2020.1.1447
Going global: Comparing Chinese mobile applications’ data and user privacy governance at home and abroad
by Lianrui Jia, Lotus Ruan
Internet Policy Review
2020-01-01 10.14763/2020.3.1502
Platform power in the video advertising ecosystem
by Sally Broughton Micova, Sabine Jacques
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (4)
2020-01-01 10.14763/2020.4.1506
Reddit quarantined: can changing platform affordances reduce hateful material online?
by Simon Copland
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (4)
2020-01-01 10.14763/2020.4.1516
Combating misinformation online: re-imagining social media for policy-making
by Eleni A Kyza, Christiana Varda, Dionysis Panos, Melina Karageorgiou, Nadejda Komendantova, Serena Coppolino Perfumi, Syed Iftikhar Husain Shah, Akram Sadat Hosseini
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (4)
2020-01-01 10.14763/2020.4.1514
There’s a place for us? The Digital Agenda Committee and internet policy in the German Bundestag
by Julia Schwanholz, Tobias Jakobi
Internet Policy Review  Vol. 9  (4)
2020-01-01 10.14763/2020.4.1509
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