Regulating Platforms

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2022-02-14
Publisher(s): Polity
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Summary

We once thought of cyberspace as a borderless world. As the Internet has become increasingly platformized, with a small number of technology giants dominating the digital economy, concerns about information monopolies, hateful online content, and the impact on media content creators and creative industries have become more marked. Consequently, governments, politicians, and civil society are questioning how digital platforms can or should be regulated.

In this up-to-the-minute study, Terry Flew engages with important questions surrounding platform regulation. Starting from the premise that governance is an inherent feature of digital platforms, he argues that the challenge is to develop the best frameworks for balancing external regulatory oversight with the internal governance practices of platform companies. The intersection of media policy, information policy and economic policy is an important element of policy frameworks, as national authorities increasingly seek to engage with the power of global digital platforms.

Lively and accessible, Regulating Platforms is a go-to text for students and scholars of media and communication.

Author Biography

Terry Flew is Professor of Communication and Creative Industries at Queensland University of Technology.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Tables and Figures



Chapter One: The End of the Libertarian Internet

Chapter Two: The Platformisation of Communications Media

Chapter Three: Issues of Concern

Chapter Four: Digital Platforms and Communications Policy

Chapter Five: Platform Regulation and Governance

Chapter Six: The Chinese Internet and the Future of Global Internet Governance

Chapter Seven: Platform Power and the Future of Internet Policy

Conclusion



Notes

References

Index

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