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- 2019
- Marko Ala-Fossi, Anette Alén-Savikko, Jockum Hildén, Minna Aslama Horowitz, Johanna Jääsaari, Kari Karppinen, Katja Lehtisaari, Hannu Nieminen:
Operationalising communication rights: the case of a "digital welfare state". Internet Policy Rev. 8(1) (2019) - Jessica Baldwin-Philippi:
Data campaigning: between empirics and assumptions. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Bridget Barrett, Daniel Kreiss:
Platform transience: changes in Facebook's policies, procedures, and affordances in global electoral politics. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Colin J. Bennett, David Lyon:
Data-driven elections: implications and challenges for democratic societies. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Samantha Bradshaw:
Disinformation optimised: gaming search engine algorithms to amplify junk news. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Axel Bruns:
Filter bubble. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Jacquelyn A. Burkell, Priscilla M. Regan:
Voter preferences, voter manipulation, voter analytics: policy options for less surveillance and more autonomy. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Jeff Chester, Kathryn C. Montgomery:
The digital commercialisation of US politics - 2020 and beyond. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Kristin B. Cornelius:
Zombie contracts, dark patterns of design, and 'documentisation'. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Nick Couldry, Ulises A. Mejias:
Making data colonialism liveable: how might data's social order be regulated? Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Lina Dencik, Joanna Redden, Arne Hintz, Harry Warne:
The 'golden view': data-driven governance in the scoring society. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - José van Dijck, David B. Nieborg, Thomas Poell:
Reframing platform power. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - José van Dijck, Bernhard Rieder:
The recursivity of internet governance research. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Tom Dobber, Ronan Ó Fathaigh, Frederik J. Zuiderveen Borgesius:
The regulation of online political micro-targeting in Europe. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Katharine Dommett:
Data-driven political campaigns in practice: understanding and regulating diverse data-driven campaigns. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Rafael Evangelista, Fernanda Bruno:
WhatsApp and political instability in Brazil: targeted messages and political radicalisation. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Gerard Goggin, Ariadne Vromen, Kimberlee Weatherall, Fiona Martin, Lucy Sunman:
Data and digital rights: recent Australian developments. Internet Policy Rev. 8(1) (2019) - Robert Gorwa:
The platform governance triangle: conceptualising the informal regulation of online content. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Gry Hasselbalch:
Making sense of data ethics. The powers behind the data ethics debate in European policymaking. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Amélie Pia Heldt:
Reading between the lines and the numbers: an analysis of the first NetzDG reports. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Stephanie Hill:
Empire and the megamachine: comparing two controversies over social media content. Internet Policy Rev. 8(1) (2019) - Jeanette Hofmann:
Mediated democracy - Linking digital technology to political agency. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Guy Thurston Hoskins:
Beyond 'zero sum': the case for context in regulating zero rating in the global South. Internet Policy Rev. 8(1) (2019) - Christian Katzenbach, Thomas Christian Bächle:
Defining concepts of the digital society. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Christian Katzenbach, Lena Ulbricht:
Algorithmic governance. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Aphra Kerr, Francesca Musiani, Julia Pohle:
Communication and internet policy: a critical rights-based history and future. Internet Policy Rev. 8(1) (2019) - Sangeet Kumar:
The algorithmic dance: YouTube's Adpocalypse and the gatekeeping of cultural content on digital platforms. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Michael Latzer, Noemi Festic:
A guideline for understanding and measuring algorithmic governance in everyday life. Internet Policy Rev. 8(2) (2019) - Paddy Leerssen, Jef Ausloos, Brahim Zarouali, Natali Helberger, Claes H. de Vreese:
Platform ad archives: promises and pitfalls. Internet Policy Rev. 8(4) (2019) - Eduardo Magrani:
New perspectives on ethics and the laws of artificial intelligence. Internet Policy Rev. 8(3) (2019)
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