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Internet Policy Review, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2023
- Alina Wernick, Emeline Banzuzi, Alexander Mörelius-Wulff:
Do European smart city developers dream of GDPR-free countries? The pull of global megaprojects in the face of EU smart city compliance and localisation costs. - Philipp Hacker, Jürgen Neyer:
Substantively smart cities - Participation, fundamental rights and temporality. - Alina Wernick, Anna Artyushina:
Future-proofing the city: A human rights-based approach to governing algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies. - Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Louisa Bartolo, Luke Troynar:
Humour as an online safety issue: Exploring solutions to help platforms better address this form of expression. - Indrek Ibrus, Ulrike Rohn:
The web of value. - Athena Christofi:
Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights. - André Ramiro, Luã Cruz:
The grey-zones of public-private surveillance: Policy tendencies of facial recognition for public security in Brazilian cities. - Roel Roscam Abbing, Cade Diehm, Shahed Warreth:
Decentralised social media. - Natali Helberger, Nicholas Diakopoulos:
ChatGPT and the AI Act. - Peter Aagaard, Selma Marthedal:
Political microtargeting: Towards a pragmatic approach. - Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Brett M. Frischmann:
Slow-governance in smart cities: An empirical study of smart intersection implementation in four US college towns. - Lottie Lane:
Preventing long-term risks to human rights in smart cities: A critical review of responsibilities for private AI developers. - Giuseppe Mobilio:
Your face is not new to me - Regulating the surveillance power of facial recognition technologies. - Jo Pierson, Aphra Kerr, Stephen Cory Robinson, Rosanna Fanni, Valerie Eveline Steinkogler, Stefania Milan, Giulia Zampedri:
Governing artificial intelligence in the media and communications sector. - Christopher T. Marsden, Ian Brown:
App stores, antitrust and their links to net neutrality: A review of the European policy and academic debate leading to the EU Digital Markets Act. - Amy Thomas:
Merit and monetisation: A study of video game user-generated content policies. - Renan Gadoni Canaan:
The effects on local innovation arising from replicating the GDPR into the Brazilian General Data Protection Law. - Aaro Tupasela, Juanita Devis-Clavijo, Marjut Salokannel, Christoph Fink:
Older people and the smart city - Developing inclusive practices to protect and serve a vulnerable population.
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2023
- Sofya Glazunova, Anna Ryzhova, Axel Bruns, Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño, Arista Beseler, Ehsan Dehghan:
A platform policy implementation audit of actions against Russia's state-controlled media. - Kevin Hernandez, Becky Faith:
Online but still falling behind: measuring barriers to internet use 'after access'. - Dmytro Khutkyy, Olga Matveieva, Diana Mirza-Grisco:
Voting in online surveys on open government policies in Moldova and Ukraine. - Dennis Nguyen:
How news media frame data risks in their coverage of big data and AI. - Alexandra James, Danielle Hynes, Andrew Whelan, Tanja Dreher, Justine Humphry:
From access and transparency to refusal: Three responses to algorithmic governance. - Tetyana Lokot, Mariëlle Wijermars:
The politics of internet freedom rankings. - Huw Roberts, Alexander Babuta, Jessica Morley, Christopher Thomas, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi:
Artificial intelligence regulation in the United Kingdom: a path to good governance and global leadership?
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2023
- Jamie Duncan:
Data protection beyond data rights: governing data production through collective intermediaries. - Rachel Griffin:
From brand safety to suitability: advertisers in platform governance. - Joss Wright, Valentin Weber, Gregory Walton:
Identifying potential emerging human rights implications in Chinese smart cities via machine-learning aided patent analysis. - Michaela Padden:
The transformation of surveillance in the digitalisation discourse of the OECD: a brief genealogy.
Volume 12, Number 4, October 2023
- Krisztina Rozgonyi:
Accountability and platforms' governance: the case of online prominence of public service media content. - Samuel Cipers, Trisha Meyer, Jonas Lefevere:
Government responses to online disinformation unpacked. - Allessia Chiappetta:
Navigating the AI frontier: European parliamentary insights on bias and regulation, preceding the AI Act. - Stephan Bohn, Ali Aslan Gümüsay, Georg von Richthofen, Georg Reischauer:
Digital organising. - Lisa-Maria Neudert:
Regulatory capacity capture: the United Kingdom's online safety regime. - David Duenas-Cid, Stefano Calzati:
Dis/Trust and data-driven technologies. - Jing Zeng, Scott Babwah Brennen:
Misinformation. - Qun Wang:
A complicated picture: Media diversity in the case of Google's video search during the pandemic.
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