Digital platforms, such as Google and Facebook, are under increased scrutiny as regards their impact on society. Having prompted concerns about their capacity to spread misinformation, contribute to filter bubbles and facilitate hate speech, much attention has been paid to the threat platforms pose to democracy. In contrast to existing interventions considering the threats posed by interactions between platforms and users, in this article, I examine platforms’ impact on the democratic work of other bodies. Considering the relationship between platforms and the media, I reveal how platforms affect journalists’ ability to advance their democratic goals. Using a case study of journalistic coverage of digital campaigning at the 2019 UK general ...
Social media technologies (such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram) have ...
Digital platforms facilitate public discourse, but discourage competing views, write Shaila Miranda,...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
What is the nature of private platform authority and its causal and consequential role in shaping co...
This article considers challenges to policy and regulation presented by the dominant digital platfor...
We introduce a special issue that collects eight articles, comprising research from twenty-three cou...
This article examines how governments can regulate the values of social media companies that themsel...
Digital intermediaries such as Google and Facebook are seen as the new power brokers in online news,...
Claims have been made that the advent of social media and its assumed ability to fuel social strife ...
© The Author(s) 2020. This article provides an overview of the Australian Competition and Consumer C...
In Europe today, digital platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, provide essential...
Online platforms have emerged as a new kind of regulatory object. In this article, we empirically ma...
This book is a state-of-the-art account of what we know and do not know about the impact of digital ...
This paper argues that social media companies’ power to regulate communication in the public sphere ...
Technology and transparency combined to create the digital revolution, which in turn has ushered in ...
Social media technologies (such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram) have ...
Digital platforms facilitate public discourse, but discourage competing views, write Shaila Miranda,...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...
What is the nature of private platform authority and its causal and consequential role in shaping co...
This article considers challenges to policy and regulation presented by the dominant digital platfor...
We introduce a special issue that collects eight articles, comprising research from twenty-three cou...
This article examines how governments can regulate the values of social media companies that themsel...
Digital intermediaries such as Google and Facebook are seen as the new power brokers in online news,...
Claims have been made that the advent of social media and its assumed ability to fuel social strife ...
© The Author(s) 2020. This article provides an overview of the Australian Competition and Consumer C...
In Europe today, digital platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, provide essential...
Online platforms have emerged as a new kind of regulatory object. In this article, we empirically ma...
This book is a state-of-the-art account of what we know and do not know about the impact of digital ...
This paper argues that social media companies’ power to regulate communication in the public sphere ...
Technology and transparency combined to create the digital revolution, which in turn has ushered in ...
Social media technologies (such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram) have ...
Digital platforms facilitate public discourse, but discourage competing views, write Shaila Miranda,...
The so-called crisis of representation has formed the theoretical framework of many studies on media...