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Pandemic platform governance: Mapping the global ecosystem of COVID-19 response apps

Michael Dieter, Anne Helmond, Nathaniel Tkacz, Fernando van der Vlist and Esther Weltevrede

Internet Policy Review: Journal on Internet Regulation, 2021, vol. 10, issue 3, 1-28

Abstract: This article provides an exploratory systematic mapping of the global ecosystem of COVID-19 pandemic response apps. After considering policy updates by Google Play's and Apple's App Store, we analyse all the available response apps in July 2020; their different response types; the apps' developers and geographical distribution; the ecosystem's 'generativity' and developers' responsiveness during the unfolding pandemic; the apps' discursive positioning; and material conditions of their development. Google and Apple are gatekeepers of these app ecosystems and exercise control on different layers, shaping the pandemic app response as well as the relationships between governments, citizens, and other actors. We suggest that this global ecosystem of pandemic responses reflects an exceptional mode of what we call 'pandemic platform governance', where platforms have negotiated their commercial interests and the public interest in exceptional circumstances.

Keywords: App Store; Platform governance; covid-19; App studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.14763/2021.3.1568

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