Internet Policy Review: Journal on Internet Regulation
2013 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2022
- Surveillance pp. 1-18

- David Lyon
Volume 11, issue 3, 2022
- The untamed and discreet role of data brokers in surveillance capitalism: A transnational and interdisciplinary overview pp. 1-27

- Urbano Reviglio
- Google Scholar: Platforming the scholarly economy pp. 1-34

- Jake Goldenfein and Daniel Griffin
Volume 11, issue 2, 2022
- Digitally-disadvantaged languages pp. 1-11

- Isabelle A. Zaugg, Anushah Hossain and Brendan Molloy
- Independently-hosted web publishing pp. 1-11

- Daniel Villar-Onrubia and Victoria I. Marín
- Ad hoc network pp. 1-11

- Kelsie Nabben and Ellie Rennie
- Non-fungible tokens pp. 1-9

- Florian Idelberger and Péter Mezei
- Intermediaries do matter: Voluntary standards and the Right to Data Portability pp. 1-28

- Matteo Nebbiai
- Personal Information Management Systems pp. 1-6

- Heleen Janssen and Jatinder Singh
- Permissionlessness pp. 1-10

- Kelsie Nabben and Michael Zargham
- Non-user pp. 1-10

- Selwa Sweidan and Karlynne Ejercito
- Cypherpunk pp. 1-10

- André Ramiro and Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz
Volume 11, issue 1, 2022
- Artificial emotional intelligence beyond East and West pp. 1-17

- Daniel White and Hirofumi Katsuno
- Hidden inequalities: The gendered labour of women on micro-tasking platforms pp. 1-26

- Paola Tubaro, Marion Coville, Clément Le Ludec and Antonio A. Casilli
- Addressing gendered affordances of the platform economy: The case of UpWork pp. 1-28

- Elisabetta Stringhi
- Can online political targeting be rendered transparent? Prospects for campaign oversight using the Facebook Ad Library pp. 1-31

- Somya Mehta and Kristofer Erickson
- Social appropriation of new technologies pp. 1-11

- Francisco Javier Moreno Gálvez and Francisco Sierra Caballero
- Platform as new "daddy": China's gendered wanghong economy and patriarchal platforms behind pp. 1-34

- Xiaofei Han
- Governing invisibility in the platform economy: Excavating the logics of platform care pp. 1-21

- Vicky Kluzik
- Data justice pp. 1-16

- Lina Dencik and Javier Sanchez-Monedero
- Platform capitalism's social contract pp. 1-18

- Niels van Doorn
- Visibility layers: A framework for systematising the gender gap in Wikipedia content pp. 1-22

- Pablo Beytía Reyes and Claudia Wagner
- Systematic review: YouTube recommendations and problematic content pp. 1-22

- Muhsin Yesilada and Stephan Lewandowsky
- "Doing gender" by sharing: Examining the gender gap in the European sharing economy pp. 1-23

- Thomas Eichhorn, Christian Hoffmann and Katharina Heger
- Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in Europe pp. 1-23

- Paula Rodríguez-Modroño, Annarosa Pesole and Purificacion López-Igual
- Feminist policy and platform economy: Insights, methods and challenges pp. 1-23

- Sonia Ruiz García
- Governable spaces: A feminist agenda for platform policy pp. 1-19

- Nathan Schneider
- Protocol pp. 1-10

- Gerd Beuster, Oliver Leistert and Theo Röhle
- Web monetisation pp. 1-8

- Catalina Goanta, Alfa Yohanis, Vikas Jaiman and Visara Urovi
- Legal boundaries of digital identity creation pp. 1-13

- Ewa Michalkiewicz-Kadziela and Ewa Milczarek
- Mixed traditions: Evaluating telecommunications transparency pp. 1-30

- Ben Ballard and Christopher Parsons
- Openness pp. 1-9

- Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Rebecca C. Fan, Ming-Syuan Ho and Kalpana Tyagi
- Data intermediary pp. 1-9

- Heleen Janssen and Jatinder Singh
- Traceability pp. 1-12

- Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Matthew Archer and Louis Ravn
- Towards responsible, lawful and ethical data processing: Patient data in the UK pp. 1-25

- Tess Johnson, Konrad Kollnig and Pierre Dewitte
Volume 10, issue 4, 2021
- Feminist data protection: An introduction pp. 1-26

- Jens T. Theilen, Andreas Baur-Ahrens, Felix Bieker, Regina Ammicht Quinn, Marit Hansen and Gloria González Fuster
- Data and Afrofuturism: An emancipated subject? pp. 1-26

- Aisha P. L. Kadiri
- Naming something collective does not make it so: Algorithmic discrimination and access to justice pp. 1-24

- Jenni Hakkarainen
- Mashup music as expression displaced and expression foregone pp. 1-21

- Alan Hui
- Bleeding data: The case of fertility and menstruation tracking apps pp. 1-34

- Anastasia Siapka and Elisabetta Biasin
- The exploitation of vulnerability through personalised marketing communication: Are consumers protected? pp. 1-27

- Joanna Strycharz and Bram Benjamin Duivenvoorde
- What we do with data: A performative critique of data "collection" pp. 1-27

- Garfield Benjamin
- Internet interconnection infrastructure: Lessons from the global South pp. 1-22

- Fernanda R. Rosa
- Extended DNA analyses: Surveillance technology at the intersection of racism and sexism pp. 1-22

- Isabelle Bartram, Tino Plümecke and Andrea zur Nieden
- Prescripted living: Gender stereotypes and data-based surveillance in the UK welfare state pp. 1-23

- Laura Carter
- Programming the machine: Gender, race, sexuality, AI, and the construction of credibility and deceit at the border pp. 1-23

- Lucy B. Hall and William Clapton
- Critical questions for Facebook's virtual reality: Data, power and the metaverse pp. 1-23

- Ben Egliston and Marcus Carter
- Digital democracy pp. 1-23

- Sebastian Berg and Jeanette Hofmann
- Before and after GDPR: Tracking in mobile apps pp. 1-30

- Konrad Kollnig, Reuben Binns, Max Van Kleek, Jun Zhao, Ulrik Lyngs, Claudine Tinsman and Nigel Shadbolt
- Bias does not equal bias: A socio-technical typology of bias in data-based algorithmic systems pp. 1-29

- Paola Lopez
- The perils of legally defining disinformation pp. 1-25

- Ronan Ó Fathaigh, Natali Helberger and Naomi Appelman
- Artificial intelligence and consent: A feminist anti-colonial critique pp. 1-25

- Joana Varon and Paz Peña
- Whiteness in and through data protection: An intersectional approach to anti-violence apps and #MeToo bots pp. 1-25

- Renee Shelby, Jenna Imad Harb and Kathryn E. Henne
Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- Beyond the individual: Governing AI's societal harm pp. 1-32

- Nathalie A. Smuha
- Governing "European values" inside data flows pp. 1-14

- Kristina Irion, Mira Burri, Ans Kolk and Stefania Milan
- Governing the shadow of hierarchy: Enhanced self-regulation in European data protection codes and certifications pp. 1-29

- Rotem Medzini
- Embedding European values in data governance: A case for public data commons pp. 1-29

- Jan J. Zygmuntowski, Laura Zoboli and Paul Nemitz
- What rights matter? Examining the place of social rights in the EU's artificial intelligence policy debate pp. 1-29

- Jędrzej Niklas and Lina Dencik
- Extraterritorial application of the GDPR: Promoting European values or power? pp. 1-30

- Oskar Josef Gstrein and Andrej Janko Zwitter
- The new frontier of platform policy pp. 1-31

- Matthew Marinett
- Personal data ordering in context: The interaction of meso-level data governance regimes with macro frameworks pp. 1-31

- Balázs Bodó, Kristina Irion, Heleen Janssen and Alexandra Giannopoulou
- Editorial independence in an automated media system pp. 1-24

- Max van Drunen
- Mitigating the risk of US surveillance for public sector services in the cloud pp. 1-24

- Jockum Hildén
- Policy strategies for value-based technology standards pp. 1-26

- Amelia Andersdotter and Lukasz Olejnik
- Value Sensitive Design and power in socio-technical ecosystems pp. 1-26

- Mattis Jacobs, Christian Kurtz, Judith Simon and Tilo Böhmann
- Pandemic platform governance: Mapping the global ecosystem of COVID-19 response apps pp. 1-28

- Michael Dieter, Anne Helmond, Nathaniel Tkacz, Fernando van der Vlist and Esther Weltevrede
- Safeguarding European values with digital sovereignty: An analysis of statements and policies pp. 1-28

- Huw Roberts, Josh Cowls, Jessica Morley, Mariarosaria Taddeo and Luciano Floridi
Volume 10, issue 2, 2021
- Civil legal personality of artificial intelligence: Future or utopia? pp. 1-22

- Karolina Ziemianin
- Blockchain-based technologies pp. 1-6

- María-Cruz Valiente and Florian Tschorsch
- Cryptoeconomics pp. 1-6

- Jaya Klara Brekke and Wassim Zuhair Alsindi
- Recommender systems and the amplification of extremist content pp. 1-29

- Joe Whittaker, Seán Looney, Alastair Reed and Fabio Votta
- Self-sovereign identity pp. 1-10

- Alexandra Giannopoulou and Fennie Wang
- Blockchain governance pp. 1-10

- Aron Fischer and María-Cruz Valiente
- Trust in blockchain-based systems pp. 1-10

- Moritz Becker and Balázs Bodó
- Decentralized Autonomous Organization pp. 1-10

- Samer Hassan and Primavera De Filippi
- Cryptocurrency pp. 1-10

- Ingolf G. A. Pernice and Brett Scott
- Introducing the glossary of decentralised technosocial systems pp. 1-5

- Valeria Ferrari
- Reputation pp. 1-9

- Primavera De Filippi
- Digital scarcity pp. 1-9

- Jaya Klara Brekke and Aron Fischer
- Smart contracts pp. 1-9

- Primavera De Filippi, Chris Wray and Giovanni Sileno
- Mining pp. 1-9

- Wassim Zuhair Alsindi and Laura Lotti
- Decentralisation in the blockchain space pp. 1-12

- Balázs Bodó, Jaya Klara Brekke and Jaap-Henk Hoepman
- Information interventions and social media pp. 1-25

- Giovanni Gregorio and Nicole Stremlau
- The geopolitics of "platforms": The TikTok challenge pp. 1-26

- Joanne Elizabeth Gray
- The promise of financial services regulatory theory to address disinformation in content recommender systems pp. 1-26

- Owen Bennett
- Black box algorithms and the rights of individuals: No easy solution to the "explainability" problem pp. 1-24

- Jarek Gryz and Marcin Rojszczak
- Decentralisation: A multidisciplinary perspective pp. 1-21

- Balázs Bodó, Jaya Klara Brekke and Jaap-Henk Hoepman
- A step back to look ahead: Mapping coalitions on data flows and platform regulation in the Council of the EU (2016-2019) pp. 1-21

- Clément Perarnaud
- Once again platform liability: On the edge of the "Uber" and "Airbnb" cases pp. 1-27

- Nataliia Filatova-Bilous
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