Internet Policy Review: Journal on Internet Regulation
2013 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2018
- After the (virtual) gold rush: is Bitcoin more than a speculative bubble? pp. 1-22

- Maxime Lambrecht and Louis Larue
- Privatised enforcement and the right to freedom of expression in a world confronted with terrorism propaganda online pp. 1-17

- Eugénie Coche
Volume 7, issue 3, 2018
- Collectively exercising the right of access: individual effort, societal effect pp. 1-23

- René L. P. Mahieu, Hadi Asghari and Michel van Eeten
- Disrupting the disruptive: making sense of app blocking in Brazil pp. 1-16

- Jacqueline de Souza Abreu
Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- Algorithmic governance and the need for consumer empowerment in data-driven markets pp. 1-13

- Stefan Larsson
- Cryptographic imaginaries and the networked public pp. 1-16

- Sarah Myers West
- Political topic-communities and their framing practices in the Dutch Twittersphere pp. 1-16

- Maranke Wieringa, Daniela van Geenen, Mirko Tobias Schäfer and Ludo Gorzeman
- Standard form contracts and a smart contract future pp. 1-18

- Kristin B. Cornelius
- Not just one, but many 'Rights to be Forgotten' pp. 1-18

- Geert Van Calster, Alejandro Gonzalez Arreaza and Elsemiek Apers
- Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions pp. 1-12

- Karolin Eva Kappler
- Networked publics: multi-disciplinary perspectives on big policy issues pp. 1-15

- William H. Dutton
- What kind of cyber security? Theorising cyber security and mapping approaches pp. 1-19

- Laura Fichtner
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Neutrality, fairness or freedom? Principles for platform regulation pp. 1-19

- Friso Bostoen
Volume 6, issue 4, 2017
- Gaps and bumps in the political history of the internet pp. 1-21

- Félix Tréguer
- Political micro-targeting: a Manchurian candidate or just a dark horse? pp. 1-13

- Balázs Bodó, Natali Helberger and Claes H. de Vreese
- Contested meanings of inclusiveness, accountability and transparency in trade policymaking pp. 1-18

- Jeremy Malcolm
- WhatsApp in Brazil: mobilising voters through door-to-door and personal messages pp. 1-18

- Mauricio Moura and Melissa R. Michelson
- Two crates of beer and 40 pizzas: the adoption of innovative political behavioural targeting techniques pp. 1-25

- Tom Dobber, Damian Trilling, Natali Helberger and Claes H. de Vreese
- Restrictions on data-driven political micro-targeting in Germany pp. 1-23

- Simon Kruschinski and André Haller
- The role of digital marketing in political campaigns pp. 1-20

- Jeff Chester and Kathryn C. Montgomery
Volume 6, issue 3, 2017
- The Israeli Digital Rights Movement's campaign for privacy pp. 1-19

- Efrat Daskal
- Accountability challenges confronting cyberspace governance pp. 1-11

- Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- Internet surveillance, regulation, and chilling effects online: a comparative case study pp. 1-39

- Jonathon W. Penney
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Computer network operations and 'rule-with-law' in Australia pp. 1-15

- Adam Molnar, Christopher Parsons and Erik Zouave
- Coding and encoding rights in internet infrastructure pp. 1-17

- Stefania Milan and Niels ten Oever
- Internet policy and Australia's Northern Territory Intervention pp. 1-17

- Ellie Rennie, Jake Goldenfein and Julian Thomas
- Fostering a cyber security mindset pp. 1-14

- William H. Dutton
- Towards responsive regulation of the Internet of Things: Australian perspectives pp. 1-14

- Megan Richardson, Rachelle Bosua, Karin Clark, Jeb Webb, Atif Ahmad and Sean Maynard
- Internet accessibility and disability policy: lessons for digital inclusion and equality from Australia pp. 1-18

- Gerard Goggin, Scott Hollier and Wayne Hawkins
- Australian internet policy pp. 1-12

- Angela Daly and Julian Thomas
- The passage of Australia's data retention regime: national security, human rights, and media scrutiny pp. 1-16

- Nicolas Suzor, Kylie Pappalardo and Natalie McIntosh
- Public artworks and the freedom of panorama controversy: a case of Wikimedia influence pp. 1-27

- Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay and Pierre-Carl Langlais
Volume 5, issue 4, 2016
- Bulgaria: regulating pornography in the new digital realities pp. 1-12

- Elza Ibroscheva
- The privacy role of information intermediaries through self-regulation pp. 1-17

- Tatevik Sargsyan
- Private ordering and the rise of terms of service as cyber-regulation pp. 1-17

- Luca Belli and Jamila Venturini
Volume 5, issue 3, 2016
- Multistakeholder governance processes as production sites: enhanced cooperation "in the making" pp. 1-19

- Julia Pohle
- Internet governance as 'ideology in practice' – India's 'Free Basics' controversy pp. 1-17

- Anita Gurumurthy and Nandini Chami
- The invisible politics of Bitcoin: governance crisis of a decentralised infrastructure pp. 1-28

- Primavera De Filippi and Benjamin Loveluck
- Disclosing and concealing: internet governance, information control and the management of visibility pp. 1-15

- Mikkel Flyverbom
- The politics of surveillance policy: UK regulatory dynamics after Snowden pp. 1-16

- Arne Hintz and Lina Dencik
- The myth of the decentralised internet pp. 1-16

- Ashwin J. Mathew
- Instability and internet design pp. 1-18

- Sandra Braman
- Doing internet governance: practices, controversies, infrastructures, and institutions pp. 1-14

- Dmitry Epstein, Christian Katzenbach and Francesca Musiani
- Governing the internet in the privacy arena pp. 1-13

- Carsten Ochs, Fabian Pittroff, Barbara Büttner and Jörn Lamla
- What we talk about when we talk about cybersecurity: security in internet governance debates pp. 1-13

- Josephine Wolff
- Beyond "Points of Control": logics of digital governmentality pp. 1-13

- Romain Badouard, Clément Mabi and Guillaume Sire
- The problem of future users: how constructing the DNS shaped internet governance pp. 1-13

- Steven Malcic
- Analysing internet policy as a field of struggle pp. 1-21

- Julia Pohle, Maximilian Hösl and Ronja Kniep
Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
- Governance by Things' as a challenge to regulation by law pp. 1-20

- Wolfgang Schulz and Kevin Dankert
- Rebalancing interests and power structures on crowdworking platforms pp. 1-20

- Ayad Al-Ani and Stefan Stumpp
- Sharing killed the AVMSD star: the impossibility of European audiovisual media regulation in the era of the sharing economy pp. 1-16

- Indrek Ibrus and Ulrike Rohn
- Data portability among online platforms pp. 1-17

- Barbara Engels
- Taxis and crowd-taxis: sharing as a private activity and public concern pp. 1-17

- Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Jørgen Aarhaug
- Sharing without laws: an exploration of social practices and ad hoc labeling standards in online movie piracy pp. 1-15

- Roberto Tietzmann and Liana Gross Furini
- Regulating the sharing economy pp. 1-13

- Kristofer Erickson and Inge Sørensen
- Defining the relevant market in the sharing economy pp. 1-13

- Francesco Russo and Maria Luisa Stasi
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Should we worry about filter bubbles? pp. 1-16

- Frederik J. Zuiderveen Borgesius, Damian Trilling, Judith Möller, Balázs Bodó, Claes H. de Vreese and Natali Helberger
- The monkey selfie: copyright lessons for originality in photographs and internet jurisdiction pp. 1-12

- Andrés Guadamuz
- The borders, they are a-changin'! The emergence of socio-digital borders in the EU pp. 1-14

- Magdalena König
- The ethics of big data in big agriculture pp. 1-13

- Isabelle M. Carbonell
- Editorial – Big data through the power lens: Marker for regulating innovation pp. 1-8

- Lena Ulbricht and Maximilian von Grafenstein
- Beyond consent: improving data protection through consumer protection law pp. 1-15

- Michiel Rhoen
- Digital piracy debunked: a short note on digital threats and intermediary liability pp. 1-22

- Giancarlo F. Frosio
- Regulating "big data education" in Europe: lessons learned from the US pp. 1-17

- Yoni Har Carmel
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