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The Content Governance Dilemma Digital Constitutionalism, Social Media and the Search for a Global Standard
(Springer / Palgrave McMillan, 2023)
One of the main issues of global social media governance relates
to the definition of the rules governing online content moderation worldwide. One could think that it would be sufficient for online platforms to
refer to ...
The Ambiguity of Digital Sovereignty between Cybersecurity and Digital Rights
(2022)
Digital sovereignty has become a popular concept in international relations and beyond.
An increasing number of countries started to vindicate greater control on data flows and digital infrastructures affecting their ...
Discourse Coalitions in Internet Governance: Shaping Global Policy by Narratives and Definitions
(2022)
Internet Governance is emerging as a new, important global policy domain. Within this domain, crucial clusters of issues are debated and addressed through multi-layered and heterogeneous processes, whose complexity challenges ...
Hegemonic practices in multistakeholder Internet governance: Participatory evangelism, quiet politics, and glorification of status quo at ICANN meetings
(2023)
In this exploratory study we examine a less scrutinized aspect of multistakeholder
arrangements: the presence and directionality of hegemonic power in the language used
in the stakeholder deliberations. Specifically, we ...
Digital Constitutionalism: In Search of a Content Governance Standard
(2022)
This work is the output of a project funded by Facebook Research. The authors conducted their research independently and their findings were subject to external peer review. No review by Facebook Research or its associates ...