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Internet Policy Review: Journal on Internet Regulation

2013 - 2025

From Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG), Berlin
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Volume 14, issue 1, 2025

Aspirational platform governance: How creators legitimise content moderation through accusations of bias pp. 1-28 Downloads
Blake Hallinan, C. J. Reynolds, Yehonatan Kuperberg and Omer Rothenstein

Volume 13, issue 4, 2024

Resistance in the data-driven society pp. 1-17 Downloads
Stefania Milan
Between the cracks: Blind spots in regulating media concentration and platform dependence in the EU pp. 1-26 Downloads
Theresa Josephine Seipp, Natali Helberger, Claes de Vreese and Jef Ausloos
AI-generated journalism: Do the transparency provisions in the AI Act give news readers what they hope for? pp. 1-28 Downloads
Stanislaw Piasecki, Sophie Morosoli, Natali Helberger and Laurens Naudts
Accountability protocols? On-chain dynamics in blockchain governance pp. 1-22 Downloads
Kelsie Nabben and Primavera De Filippi
Discrimination grounds and personalised pricing: Consumer perceptions of fairness, norm alignment, legality, and trust in markets pp. 1-37 Downloads
Kimia Heidary, Jean-Pierre van der Rest and B. H. M. Custers
Machinery of dissent: Exploring the techno-social practices of modern protests pp. 1-30 Downloads
Alesia Rudnik
(Un)disclosed brand partnerships: How platform policies and interfaces shape commercial content for influencers pp. 1-32 Downloads
Taylor Annabell, Laura Aade and Catalina Goanta

Volume 13, issue 3, 2024

General-purpose AI regulation and the European Union AI Act pp. 1-26 Downloads
Oskar Josef Gstrein, Noman Haleem and Andrej Zwitter
But did they really? Platforms' compliance with the code of practice on disinformation in review pp. 1-21 Downloads
Stephan Mündges and Kirsty Park
Blocking the information war? Testing the effectiveness of the EU's censorship of Russian state propaganda among the fringe communities of Western Europe pp. 1-21 Downloads
Christiern Santos Okholm, Amir Ebrahimi Fard and Marijn ten Thij
The European approach to regulating AI through technical standards pp. 1-27 Downloads
Mélanie Gornet and Winston Maxwell
Estonia's digital diplomacy: Nordic interoperability and the challenges of cross-border e-governance pp. 1-31 Downloads
Alex Hardy

Volume 13, issue 2, 2024

Decentralised content moderation pp. 1-11 Downloads
Paul Friedl and Julian Morgan
Introduction to the special issue on Locating and theorising platform power pp. 1-17 Downloads
David Nieborg, Thomas Poell, Robyn Caplan and José van Dijck
Monitoring infrastructural power: Methodological challenges in studying mobile infrastructures for datafication pp. 1-28 Downloads
Stine Lomborg, Kristian Sick, Sofie Flensburg and Signe Sophus Lai
Platforms' regulatory disruptiveness and local regulatory outcomes in Europe pp. 1-28 Downloads
Eliska Drapalova and Kai Wegrich
Observing "tuned" advertising on digital platforms pp. 1-26 Downloads
Nicholas Carah, Lauren Hayden, Maria-Gemma Brown, Daniel Angus, Aimee Brownbill, Kiah Hawker, Xue Ying Tan, Amy Dobson and Brady Robards
Protocol power: Matter, IoT interoperability, and a critique of industry self-regulation pp. 1-26 Downloads
Colin Crawford
Platform lobbying: Policy influence strategies and the EU's Digital Services Act pp. 1-26 Downloads
Robert Gorwa, Grzegorz Lechowski and Daniel Schneiß
Platform power in AI: The evolution of cloud infrastructures in the political economy of artificial intelligence pp. 1-44 Downloads
Dieuwertje Luitse
The death of privacy policies: How app stores shape GDPR compliance of apps pp. 1-38 Downloads
Julia Krämer
The contingencies of platform power and risk management in the gig economy pp. 1-27 Downloads
Niels van Doorn
How platform power undermines diversity-oriented innovation pp. 1-23 Downloads
Paula Helm
Copyright callouts and the promise of creator-driven platform governance pp. 1-43 Downloads
Blake Hallinan, C. J. Reynolds and Omer Rothenstein
Hacktivism pp. 1-12 Downloads
Hanna Gawel
Data cooperative pp. 1-12 Downloads
Alexander Fink
Mitigating information asymmetry in 5G networks pp. 1-25 Downloads
Hermann Bergmann Garcia e Silva, Rúben Manuel Nunes Santos and Manuel Ricardo
The platform behind the curtain: Obfuscated brokerage on retail trading platforms pp. 1-25 Downloads
Andreas Gregersen and Jacob Ørmen
Consensus techniques pp. 1-9 Downloads
Steve Jankowski
Interoperability pp. 1-10 Downloads
Chris Berg
Data commons pp. 1-13 Downloads
Gijs van Maanen, Charlotte Ducuing and Tommaso Fia

Volume 13, issue 1, 2024

Navigating the EU data governance labyrinth: A business perspective on data sharing in the financial sector pp. 1-32 Downloads
Eugénie Coche, Ans Kolk and Martijn Dekker
Regulating high-reach AI: On transparency directions in the Digital Services Act pp. 1-31 Downloads
Kasia Söderlund, Emma Engström, Kashyap Haresamudram, Stefan Larsson and Pontus Strimling
Navigating vulnerability markets and bug bounty programs: A public policy perspective pp. 1-30 Downloads
Aviram Zrahia
Governing Chinese technologies: TikTok, foreign interference, and technological sovereignty pp. 1-26 Downloads
Ausma Bernot, Diarmuid Cooney-O'Donoghue and Monique Mann

Volume 12, issue 4, 2023

Dis/Trust and data-driven technologies pp. 1-23 Downloads
David Duenas-Cid and Stefano Calzati
Government responses to online disinformation unpacked pp. 1-19 Downloads
Samuel Cipers, Trisha Meyer and Jonas Lefevere
Misinformation pp. 1-20 Downloads
Jing Zeng and Scott Babwah Brennen
Navigating the AI frontier: European parliamentary insights on bias and regulation, preceding the AI Act pp. 1-26 Downloads
Allessia Chiappetta
Digital organising pp. 1-15 Downloads
Stephan Bohn, Ali Aslan Gümüsay, Georg von Richthofen and Georg Reischauer
Accountability and platforms' governance: The case of online prominence of public service media content pp. 1-36 Downloads
Krisztina Rozgonyi
A complicated picture: Media diversity in the case of Google's video search during the pandemic pp. 1-32 Downloads
Qun Wang
Regulatory capacity capture: The United Kingdom's online safety regime pp. 1-34 Downloads
Lisa-Maria Neudert

Volume 12, issue 3, 2023

The transformation of surveillance in the digitalisation discourse of the OECD: A brief genealogy pp. 1-39 Downloads
Michaela Padden
From brand safety to suitability: Advertisers in platform governance pp. 1-25 Downloads
Rachel Griffin
Data protection beyond data rights: Governing data production through collective intermediaries pp. 1-22 Downloads
Jamie Duncan
Identifying potential emerging human rights implications in Chinese smart cities via machine-learning aided patent analysis pp. 1-26 Downloads
Joss Wright, Valentin Weber and Gregory Walton

Volume 12, issue 2, 2023

Artificial intelligence regulation in the United Kingdom: A path to good governance and global leadership? pp. 1-31 Downloads
Huw Roberts, Alexander Babuta, Jessica Morley, Christopher Thomas, Mariarosaria Taddeo and Luciano Floridi
Voting in online surveys on open government policies in Moldova and Ukraine pp. 1-31 Downloads
Dmytro Khutkyy, Olga Matveieva and Diana Mirza-Grisco
The politics of internet freedom rankings pp. 1-35 Downloads
Tetyana Lokot and Mariëlle Wijermars
From access and transparency to refusal: Three responses to algorithmic governance pp. 1-28 Downloads
Alexandra James, Danielle Hynes, Andrew Whelan, Tanja Dreher and Justine Humphry
A platform policy implementation audit of actions against Russia's state-controlled media pp. 1-27 Downloads
Sofya Glazunova, Anna Ryzhova, Axel Bruns, Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño, Arista Beseler and Ehsan Dehghan
How news media frame data risks in their coverage of big data and AI pp. 1-30 Downloads
Dennis Nguyen

Volume 12, issue 1, 2023

Substantively smart cities: Participation, fundamental rights and temporality pp. 1-30 Downloads
Philipp Hacker and Jürgen Neyer
Preventing long-term risks to human rights in smart cities: A critical review of responsibilities for private AI developers pp. 1-30 Downloads
Lottie Lane
Older people and the smart city: Developing inclusive practices to protect and serve a vulnerable population pp. 1-21 Downloads
Aaro Tupasela, Juanita Devis Clavijo, Marjut Salokannel and Christoph Fink
Future-proofing the city: A human rightsbased approach to governing algorithmic, biometric and smart city technologies pp. 1-26 Downloads
Alina Wernick and Anna Artyushina
Political microtargeting: Towards a pragmatic approach pp. 1-22 Downloads
Peter Aagaard and Selma Marthedal
The grey-zones of public-private surveillance: Policy tendencies of facial recognition for public security in Brazilian cities pp. 1-28 Downloads
André Ramiro and Luã Cruz
Smart cities and cumulative effects on fundamental rights pp. 1-28 Downloads
Athena Christofi
Merit and monetisation: A study of video game user-generated content policies pp. 1-28 Downloads
Amy Thomas
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 pp. 1-45 Downloads
Alina Wernick, Emeline Banzuzi and Alexander Mörelius-Wulff
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