Will Mbioh on First View: 'Put simply, the argument is not only that the DSA simplifies the complexity of addiction, but that the way it does so produces particular distributions of risk and specific ontologies of harm. Those outcomes are not inevitable.'
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Social media addiction and the Digital Services Act: mitigation measures or missed opportunities? An intra-active critique
The sad dad pop culture reference is for the edification of our dear friend, the weekend metal head @candidaleone.bsky.social
What would Von Bogdandy's 'European society' look like from a straightforward Hegelian perspective? Somek explores.
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We still owe money to the money to the money we owe. Lapavitsas and Giordano on a blood buzz of balance sheets and graphs and figures and tables.
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Damian Chalmers argues that EU industrial policy requires an institutionalised resettlement of State-industry relations. He is not wrong.
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For everyone who got really excited today- you need to calm down.
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What's in a number? Marta Infantino on governing by digitalisation indicators.
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A new consensus in the mould of the old one. Saraceno and Cerniglia on the narrow path to structural transformation
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The institutionalisation of private actors in the regulation of online content. Mathieu Fasel lays it out on FirstView.
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Litigating the right to democracy in the Bundesverfassungsgericht. Stefan Thierse and Pia Lange take a deep dive on FirstView.
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We still owe money to the money to the money we owe. Lapavitsas and Giordano on a blood buzz of balance sheets and graphs and figures and tables.
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Europe and the race to structural transformation: a narrow path ahead