As the Australian government has legislated for a ‘News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code’ to compel Google and Facebook to pay for news content, platform regulation in Australia has prompted a heated discussion worldwide. Questionable business practices have incited issues such as anti-competition behaviour, online harms, disinformation, algorithmic advertising, trade of data, privacy breaches and so on. Consequently, these technology tycoons are re-inscribing industries and societies alike, posing a threat to digital democracy. This chapter examines how Facebook and WeChat are (or should be) regulated in Australia, the current regulatory frameworks, and the overall effectiveness of self-regulation. Through the lenses o...
In the Pacific, there have been disconcerting news releases of governments making attempts at censor...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
Governments across the world are struggling to address the market dominance of technology companies ...
This article provides an overview of the Australian Competition and ConsumerCommission (ACCC) Digita...
In February 2021 two initiatives for regulating digital platforms in Australia were implemented. The...
Presented by the Social Innovation Research Institute, Swinburne. Facebook gained worldwide media a...
In recent years, the China-based social media platforms have become a widely adopted communication m...
Over the past 2 years, Australian politicians and shock jocks have been regularly outraged by the av...
This article is a political economy account of Australia-focused subscription accounts on the social...
In this paper, we undertake a stakeholder analysis of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commis...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
Globally, billions of dollars are spent each year on advertising in traditional media and forecasts ...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
In the Pacific, there have been disconcerting news releases of governments making attempts at censor...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
Governments across the world are struggling to address the market dominance of technology companies ...
This article provides an overview of the Australian Competition and ConsumerCommission (ACCC) Digita...
In February 2021 two initiatives for regulating digital platforms in Australia were implemented. The...
Presented by the Social Innovation Research Institute, Swinburne. Facebook gained worldwide media a...
In recent years, the China-based social media platforms have become a widely adopted communication m...
Over the past 2 years, Australian politicians and shock jocks have been regularly outraged by the av...
This article is a political economy account of Australia-focused subscription accounts on the social...
In this paper, we undertake a stakeholder analysis of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commis...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
Globally, billions of dollars are spent each year on advertising in traditional media and forecasts ...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...
In the Pacific, there have been disconcerting news releases of governments making attempts at censor...
This article identifies a ‘policy turn’ in questions of internet governance, as politicians and poli...
Responding rapidly to extraordinary developments in early 2021, this panel examines the background, ...