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Can IOs influence attitudes about regulating “Big Tech”?
Can international organizations (IOs) influence attitudes about regulating “Big Tech?” Recent tech sector activity engenders multiple concerns,...
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Platform governance and sociological participation
The positive and negative effects of the participation of digital platform companies in governance are a major issue of the times. Starting from the...
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South Korea and the EU battling COVID-19: shared contribution to global health governance and human security
Commemorating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties, the article analyzes public health governance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the EU and South...
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Local Migration Governance in European Shrinking Areas: a German and an Italian Case
Governance represents the dynamics related to a society more densely integrated into flows and not one-dimensional hierarchy relations and embodies a...
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Global Food Governance
This article helps lay a basis for the kind of deep analysis of the stakes of global food governance that is required today, under the impact of the...
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Spaces of Decoupling in the Netherlands and Poland: Emerging Local Governance Networks for Hosting Non-EU Migrants in Peripheral and Shrinking Areas
A significant share of migration studies is dedicated to understanding how large cities in Europe deal with the influx of international migrants,...
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Seeing like a city: how tech became urban
The emergence of urban tech economies calls attention to the multidimensional spatiality of ecosystems made up of people and organizations that...
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Conclusion: Where Next for Data Governance?
If digital personal data are the underlying resource base of our societies and economies, then the configuration of data as an asset and its... -
Capitalizing Contradiction, Capitalizing the Commons: Big Tech’s Neoliberal Commonsense and Marx’s “General Intellect”
The fundamental premise of this article is that capital thrives on contradiction, that the contradictions of capital are social rather than logical,... -
Making space for plural ontologies in fisheries governance: Ireland’s disobedient offshore islands
This paper contributes to the growing body of literature that engages with ontological scholarship on fisheries management and governance, and more...
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Resilient Governance of Urban Redevelopment
This chapter aims to explain why there are diverse features associated with the different phrases. The purpose of changes in governance modes is... -
Introduction
Today, digital personal data has become the defining resource for our societies and economies. Unfortunately, our personal data are increasingly... -
Data Enclaves
This book focuses on our increasing dependence upon Big Tech to live, manage, and enjoy our lives. The author examines how we freely exchange our...
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Global Food Governance
This article helps lay a basis for the kind of deep analysis of the stakes of global food governance that is required today, under the impact of the...
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Mining questions of ‘what’ and ‘who’: deepening discussions of the seabed for future policy and governance
In spite of a proliferation of academic and policy-oriented interest in deep sea mining (DSM), this paper argues that two underlying questions remain...
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“This Is Like a Big Transatlantic Liner”: Contingent Converging Trends
This chapter takes the reader into the economic, social, political and cultural contexts in which the start-up city emerged and found its way into... -
Big Tech and News: A Critical Approach to Digital Platforms, Journalism, and Competition Law
This chapter examines whether reforms to Australia’s Competition and Consumer Act 2010 can address competition between digital platforms and news... -
The Fading Gloss of Data Science: Towards an Agenda that Faces the Challenges of Big Data for Development and Humanitarian Action
Different UN and international agencies are busy trying to leverage big data to unlock its value for evidence-based decision-making in development...
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Global Education Governance in the Context of COVID-19: Tensions and Threats to Education as a Public Good
This article discusses the failure of global governance to defend and reinforce education as a public good and its public provision and regulation....
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Intelligent Risk Governance and Intelligent Society Building
The development of artificial intelligence is closely related to the Internet. Artificial intelligence has entered the third wave of overall growth,...