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Digital platform regulation : global perspectives on internet governance / edited by Terry Flew and Fiona R. Martin

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, c2022Description: xvii, 319 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9783030952228
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 5105.8854 .D54 2022
Contents:
1. Introduction by Terry Flew & Fiona R. Martin -- 2.Can Journalism Survive in the Age of Platform Monopolies? Confronting Facebooks Negative Externalities by Victor Pickard -- 3. Platforms and the Press: Regulatory Interventions to Address an Imbalance of Power by Philip M. Napoli & Asa Royal -- 4. EU Digital Services Act: The White Hope of Intermediary Regulation by Amelie P. Heldt -- 5. Holding the Line: Responsibility, Digital Citizenship and the Platforms by Lelia Green and Viet Tho Le -- 6. Regulating platforms algorithmic brand culture: the instructive case of alcohol marketers on social media by Nicholas Carah & Sven Brodmerkel -- 7. Digital Platforms as Policy Actors by Pawel Popiel -- 8. Global platforms and local networks: an institutional account of the Australian news media bargaining code by James Meese & Edward Hurcombe -- 9. Regulating Chinese and North American Digital Media in Australia: Facebook and WeChat as Case Studies by Chunmeizi Su -- 10. State actor policy and regulation across the platform-SVOD divide by Stuart Cunningham & Oliver Eklund -- 11. Regulating discoverability in subscription video-on-demand services by Ramon Lobato & Alexa Scarlata -- 12. The Broken Internet and Platform Regulation: Promises and Perils by Winseck Dwayne -- 13. Self-regulation and discretion by Nicholas Suzor & Rosalie Gillet -- 14 Beyond the Paradox of Trust and Digital Platforms: Populism and the Reshaping of Internet Regulations by Terry Flew.
Summary: In the wake of scandals such as Cambridge Analytica and the global techlash against digital monopolies, platform studies are undergoing a critical turn, but there is a greater need to connect such analysis to questions of public policy. This volume does just that, through a rich array of chapters concretely exploring the operation and influence of digital platforms and their related policy concerns. A wide variety of digital communication platforms are explored, including social media, content portals, search engines and app stores. An important and timely work, Digital Platform Regulation provides valuable insights into new global platform-orientated policy reforms, supplying an important resource to researchers everywhere seeking to engage with policymakers in the debate about the power of digital platforms and how to address it.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction by Terry Flew & Fiona R. Martin -- 2.Can Journalism Survive in the Age of Platform Monopolies? Confronting Facebooks Negative Externalities by Victor Pickard -- 3. Platforms and the Press: Regulatory Interventions to Address an Imbalance of Power by Philip M. Napoli & Asa Royal -- 4. EU Digital Services Act: The White Hope of Intermediary Regulation by Amelie P. Heldt -- 5. Holding the Line: Responsibility, Digital Citizenship and the Platforms by Lelia Green and Viet Tho Le -- 6. Regulating platforms algorithmic brand culture: the instructive case of alcohol marketers on social media by Nicholas Carah & Sven Brodmerkel -- 7. Digital Platforms as Policy Actors by Pawel Popiel -- 8. Global platforms and local networks: an institutional account of the Australian news media bargaining code by James Meese & Edward Hurcombe -- 9. Regulating Chinese and North American Digital Media in Australia: Facebook and WeChat as Case Studies by Chunmeizi Su -- 10. State actor policy and regulation across the platform-SVOD divide by Stuart Cunningham & Oliver Eklund -- 11. Regulating discoverability in subscription video-on-demand services by Ramon Lobato & Alexa Scarlata -- 12. The Broken Internet and Platform Regulation: Promises and Perils by Winseck Dwayne -- 13. Self-regulation and discretion by Nicholas Suzor & Rosalie Gillet -- 14 Beyond the Paradox of Trust and Digital Platforms: Populism and the Reshaping of Internet Regulations by Terry Flew.

In the wake of scandals such as Cambridge Analytica and the global techlash against digital monopolies, platform studies are undergoing a critical turn, but there is a greater need to connect such analysis to questions of public policy. This volume does just that, through a rich array of chapters concretely exploring the operation and influence of digital platforms and their related policy concerns. A wide variety of digital communication platforms are explored, including social media, content portals, search engines and app stores. An important and timely work, Digital Platform Regulation provides valuable insights into new global platform-orientated policy reforms, supplying an important resource to researchers everywhere seeking to engage with policymakers in the debate about the power of digital platforms and how to address it.

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