- 2022
- Jon Aaen, Jeppe Agger Nielsen:
Lost in the diffusion chasm: Lessons learned from a failed robot project in the public sector. Inf. Polity 27(1): 3-20 (2022) - Bijan Azad, Fouad Zablith:
An emergent mechanism of inclusive e-Government design: The interplay of user design input and provider response. Inf. Polity 27(4): 433-453 (2022) - Pawel Baranowski:
Leaning toward social media-based campaigning? Political communication online in Poland during the 2018 regional elections. Inf. Polity 27(3): 357-371 (2022) - Irena Barkane:
Questioning the EU proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act: The need for prohibitions and a stricter approach to biometric surveillance. Inf. Polity 27(2): 147-162 (2022) - Iréne Bernhard, Elin Wihlborg:
Bringing all clients into the system - Professional digital discretion to enhance inclusion when services are automated. Inf. Polity 27(3): 373-389 (2022) - Sarah Hendrica Bickerton, Karl Löfgren:
Producing deflective online strategies: Lessons from New Zealand women's management of social media engagement. Inf. Polity 27(1): 43-58 (2022) - Jennifer Campbell-Meier:
Foundations of information literacy, Taylor, Natalie Greene, and Paul T. Jaeger. ALA Neal-Schuman, 2022. Inf. Polity 27(4): 567-569 (2022) - Johann Cas, Paul de Hert, Maria Grazia Porcedda, Charles D. Raab:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Questioning Modern Surveillance Technologies: Ethical and Legal Challenges of Emerging Information and Communication Technologies. Inf. Polity 27(2): 121-129 (2022) - Roger Clarke:
Responsible application of artificial intelligence to surveillance: What prospects? Inf. Polity 27(2): 175-191 (2022) - Kasny Damas:
McGuinness, T. D., & Schank, H. (2021). Power to the Public: The Promise of Public Interest Technology. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Inf. Polity 27(1): 115-118 (2022) - Elizabeth Denham:
Citizens first: A data regulator's perspective on surveillance in three cases1. Inf. Polity 27(3): 409-416 (2022) - Thomas Denk, Karin Hedström, Fredrik Karlsson:
Citizens' attitudes towards automated decision-making. Inf. Polity 27(3): 391-408 (2022) - David Eliot, David Murakami Wood:
Culling the FLoC: Market forces, regulatory regimes and Google's (mis)steps on the path away from targeted advertising. Inf. Polity 27(2): 259-274 (2022) - Marie Eneman, Jan Ljungberg, Elena Raviola, Bertil Rolandsson:
The sensitive nature of facial recognition: Tensions between the Swedish police and regulatory authorities. Inf. Polity 27(2): 219-232 (2022) - Osiris S. González-Galván:
Understanding government discourses on social media: Lessons from the use of YouTube at local level. Inf. Polity 27(3): 343-356 (2022) - Thomas Gremsl, Elisabeth Hödl:
Emotional AI: Legal and ethical challenges. Inf. Polity 27(2): 163-174 (2022) - Paul de Hert, Georgios Bouchagiar:
Visual and biometric surveillance in the EU. Saying 'no' to mass surveillance practices? Inf. Polity 27(2): 193-217 (2022) - Douglas Kimemia:
Country report: Kenya county governments' websites analysis report. Inf. Polity 27(4): 557-566 (2022) - More Ickson Manda:
Power, politics, and the institutionalisation of information systems for promoting digital transformation in the public sector: A case of the South African's government digital transformation journey. Inf. Polity 27(3): 311-329 (2022) - Anca Monica Marin:
Development of e-government in the field of social services and benefits: Evidence from Romania. Inf. Polity 27(4): 455-471 (2022) - Gary T. Marx:
An essay on complex problems and simple solutions: Techno-fallacies of the information age. Inf. Polity 27(2): 291-304 (2022) - Sara Nyhlén, Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund:
In conversation with digitalization: Myths, fiction or professional imagining? Inf. Polity 27(3): 331-341 (2022) - Elisa Orrù:
The European PNR Directive as an instance of pre-emptive, risk-based algorithmic security and its implications for the regulatory framework. Inf. Polity 27(2): 131-146 (2022) - Esther Pano, Jaume Magre, Llorenç Pons, Sara Casajuana:
Institutional transparency and gender: Analysing the municipalities of the Barcelona Metropolitan Area. Inf. Polity 27(1): 79-95 (2022) - Silvana Pedrozo, Francisco Klauser:
Between formality and informality: A critical study of the integration of drones within the Neuchâtel police force. Inf. Polity 27(2): 247-258 (2022) - Luigi Reggi, Sharon S. Dawes, J. Ramón Gil-García:
The effects of open government data on the inclusiveness of governance networks: Identifying management strategies and success factors. Inf. Polity 27(4): 473-490 (2022) - Catharina Rudschies:
Power in the modern 'surveillance society': From theory to methodology. Inf. Polity 27(2): 275-289 (2022) - Erna H. J. M. Ruijer, Suzanne Piotrowski:
Introduction to the special issue on Inclusion and E-Government: Progress and Questions for Scholars of Social Equity. Inf. Polity 27(4): 425-432 (2022) - Kayla Schwoerer:
Whose open data is it anyway? An exploratory study of open government data relevance and implications for democratic inclusion. Inf. Polity 27(4): 491-515 (2022) - Bokyong Shin, Mikko Rask, Pekka Tuominen:
Learning through online participation: A longitudinal analysis of participatory budgeting using Big Data indicators. Inf. Polity 27(4): 517-538 (2022)