[New paper] "Political fear increasingly operates as an infrastructural feature of digital governance," argues Norbert Merkovity in the latest paper published by Internet Policy Review policyreview.info/articles/ana... #governance
[New paper] Online participation. A three-dimensional approach – based on political governance, software affordances, and infrastructural dependencies – to study digital political platforms, By Fabrizio Li Vigni of the @cis-cnrs.bsky.social policyreview.info/articles/ana...
[New editor] We're pleased to announce that Clément Perarnaud of the Brussels School of Governance (@bsog.be) is joining our team of editors. His expertise in EU-level legislation is more than welcome at a time where we're facing a sharp increase in submissions policyreview.info/users/clemen...
[New op-ed] Mining the commons: AI extraction, Wikipedia, and the case for a multi-stakeholder settlement, By @taltech.bsky.social's Pranay Khattar & Vasilis Kostakis policyreview.info/articles/new...
[Recent Op-Ed] The price of access: How war restructured Iran’s internet into a tiered and monetised system, By Imad Payande policyreview.info/articles/new... #infrastructure
[Op-eds] Here's a combo for you. We have two new op-eds:
1) When workers become ‘skills’: Governance gaps in AI systems, By Qian & Yu policyreview.info/articles/new...
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2) The EU AI Act’s intellectual property blind spot, By Eshaghi policyreview.info/articles/new...
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[New Op-ed] A landmark ruling without a sequel: What the EU court leaves unresolved on anonymisation, By Zhejiang University's Wenlong Li policyreview.info/articles/new... #anonymisation
[Op-ed] The “exit penalty”: Why the DMA’s interoperability rules fail the reality test of platform migration, By Teruki Yagi policyreview.info/articles/new...
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[New paper] Scroll. Like. Divide. The filter bubble effect on electoral perceptions, By Cristian Opariuc-Dan, Tănase Tasențe, & Cristina-Dana Popescu policyreview.info/articles/ana... #elections #filterbubble
The earthly limits of data centre resistance, By Stanford's Quito Tsui and U of Virginia's Aaron Martin policyreview.info/articles/new... #low-earth #orbit #compute
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The recent conflict in Iran reveals how internet governance under crisis conditions may be shifting from outright shutdowns toward layered systems of differentiated and monetised access.