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[ecrea] New Special Issue on Networked publics & policy
Thu May 17 20:27:17 GMT 2018
New Special Issue of Internet Policy Review
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*Networked publics: multi-disciplinary perspectives on big policy issues
Guest-edited by William H. Dutton
https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/networked-publics-multi-disciplinary-perspectives-big-policy-issues
We’re pleased to announce the publication of our newest special issue,
bringing together the best policy-oriented papers presented at the 2017
annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) in
Tartu, Estonia. The issue – on the broad theme of networked publics –
was edited by guest editor William H. Dutton, Professor of media and
information policy at Michigan State University.
The seven papers in the special issue span topics concerning whether and
how technology and policy are reshaping access to information,
perspectives on privacy and security online, and social and legal
perspectives on informed consent of internet users. As explained in the
editorial to this issue, taken together, the papers reflect the rise of
new policy, regulatory and governance issues around the internet and
social media, an ascendance of disciplinary perspectives in what is
arguably an interdisciplinary field, and the value that theoretical
perspectives from cultural studies, law and the social sciences can
bring to internet policy research.
This special issue is the first major release of Internet Policy Review
in its fifth anniversary year. The open access journal on internet
regulation is a high-quality publication put out by four leading
European internet research institutions: The Humboldt Institute for
Internet and Society (HIIG), Berlin; the Centre for Creativity,
Regulation, Enterprise and Technology (CREATe), Glasgow; the Institut
des sciences de la communication (ISCC-CNRS), Paris; the Internet
Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Barcelona.
The release of this special issue officially kicks off the Internet
Policy Review anniversary series of activities, including both an Open
Access Minigolf during the Long Night of the Sciences (Berlin) and the
IAMCR conference (Eugene, Oregon) in June, a Grand anniversary
celebration (Berlin) in September and a participation in the AoIR2018
conference in October (Montreal). For up-to-date information on our
planned activities, please kindly access: https://policyreview.info/5years
Papers in this Special Issue
Editorial: Networked publics: multi-disciplinary perspectives on big
policy issues
William H. Dutton, Michigan State University
Political topic-communities and their framing practices in the Dutch
Twittersphere
Maranke Wieringa, Utrecht University
Daniela van Geenen, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
Mirko Tobias Schäfer, Utrecht University
Ludo Gorzeman, Utrecht University
Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
Karolin Eva Kappler, University of Hagen
Cryptographic imaginaries and the networked public
Sarah Myers West, University of Southern California
Not just one, but many ‘Rights to be Forgotten’
Geert Van Calster, KU Leuven
Alejandro Gonzalez Arreaza, KU Leuven
Elsemiek Apers, Conseil International du Notariat Belge
What kind of cyber security? Theorising cyber security and mapping
approaches
Laura Fichtner, University of Hamburg
Algorithmic governance and the need for consumer empowerment in
data-driven markets
Stefan Larsson, Lund University
Standard form contracts and a smart contract future
Kristin B. Cornelius, University of California, Los Angeles
Link to Special Issue
https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/networked-publics-multi-disciplinary-perspectives-big-policy-issues
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