27Sep 2011
latest issue of Policy & Internet
15:55 - By Hal Colebatch - Journal Watch
The third issue of Policy & Internet for 2011 contains six articles, all of which focus on a substantive public policy issue arising from widespread use of the Internet: the links between software piracy and country corruption, voter targeting online in political campaigns, cultural aspects of digital citizenship, the increasingly 'conditional' nature of governments' public and social policies, policy responses to the growing problem of online hate speech, and policy considerations for the regulation of cross-border data flows. You may access any of the articles below at no charge.
Editorial Helen Z. Margetts
Articles Corruption and Software Piracy: A Comparative Perspective Antonio R. Andrés and Rajeev K. Goel Targeting Voters via the Web – A Comparative Structural Analysis of Austrian and German Party Websites Uta Russmann Citizenship in the Digital Age: The Case of Denmark Jakob Linaa Jensen Conditional Citizenship? Electronic Networks and the New Conditionality in Public Policy Paul Henman Fighting Hate and Bigotry on the Internet Raphael Cohen-Almagor
Policy Perspective Fundamental Policy Considerations for the Regulation of Internet Cross-Border Privacy Issues Dan J.B. Svantesson
Proceedings Proceedings of the PSO, New Series no. 14