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We once thought of cyberspace as a borderless world. As the internet has become increasingly platformized, with a small number of technology giants that dominate the global 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.

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Table of Contents Series Title Title Page Copyright Page Preface - photo 1
Table of Contents
  1. Series Title
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Figures
  7. Tables
  8. 1 The End of the Libertarian Internet
    1. Revisiting the Californian Ideology
    2. The Three Is: Ideas, Interests, and Institutions
    3. Framing the Internet and Digital Platforms
      1. Free Minds and Free Markets
      2. The New Economy
      3. Freedom and Government
      4. The Open Internet and Romanticism
      5. Openness as Public Policy: Safe Harbour and the Communications Decency Act 1996
    4. The Changing Internet Landscape
      1. From Innovation to Monopoly: The End of the Fifth Long Wave
      2. Platformization of the Internet
      3. Digital Platforms as Media Companies?
      4. Digital Platforms and Populist Politics
      5. Renewed Regulatory Activism
    5. Conclusion
    6. Notes
  9. 2 The Platformization of Communications Media
    1. The Platformized Internet
    2. What Is a Platform?
    3. The Evolution of Digital Platforms
    4. Types of Digital Platforms and Digital Platform Companies
    5. Platform Economics and Multisided Markets
    6. Platforms and Infrastructures
    7. Conclusion
  10. 3 Issues of Concern
    1. Introduction: Beyond the Techlash
    2. Privacy and Security
    3. Data
    4. Algorithms
    5. Disinformation and Fake News
    6. Hate Speech and Online Abuse
    7. Impact on Media and Creative Industries
    8. Information Monopolies
    9. Conclusion
    10. Notes
  11. 4 Digital Platforms and Communications Policy
    1. Introduction
    2. Law, Policy, and Regulation: Three Frames of Communications Policy
    3. National Communications Policy in the Twentieth Century
    4. The Three Is of Communication Policy: Ideas, Institutions, and Interests
      1. Institutions and the New Institutionalism
      2. Ideas and Communication Policy
      3. Interests and Public Policy: Pluralist, Elite, and Class Perspectives
    5. The Three Is in Action: Communications Policy in the Age of the Internet
    6. Conclusion
    7. Notes
  12. 5 Platform Regulation and Governance
    1. Introduction: The Shifting Shape of Platform Governance
    2. The Governance Revolution
    3. The Platform Governance Triangle
    4. Regulatory Case Studies
      1. NetzDG Law (Germany)
      2. General Data Protection Regulation (European Union)
      3. News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code (Australia)
      4. The Facebook Oversight Board (Global)
      5. The Christchurch Call (New Zealand/International)
      6. Contract for the Web (Global)
    5. Classifying Regulatory Responses to Digital Platform Power
    6. Platform Governance or Platform Regulation?
    7. Conclusion
    8. Notes
  13. 6 The Chinese Internet and the Future of Global Internet Governance
    1. Introduction: Liberal Institutionalism and Global Internet Governance
    2. Global Internet Governance under US Leadership
    3. The Internet in China
    4. Early Internet Development in China: Leapfrogging the Information Age
    5. Political Economy of Chinas Digital Platform Giants
    6. Distinctive Features of the Chinese Internet Model
    7. Fragmented Internet Governance and the Risk of a Global Splinternet
    8. Conclusion
    9. Notes
  14. 7 Platform Power and the Future of Internet Policy
    1. Powerful Platforms
    2. The Regulatory Turn and the Return of State Actors
    3. Beyond the Platformized Internet
    4. Enhancing Competition in Digital Markets
    5. Content Regulation and Online Harms
    6. Who Regulates?
      1. Harmful and Illegal Content
      2. Internet Regulation and Media and Communications Policy
      3. Platforms as Intermediaries or as Publishers?
      4. Differentiating Types of Platforms
    7. Conclusion
    8. Notes
  15. Conclusion
    1. Competition, Content, and Data: Three Distinct Points of Platform Regulation
    2. Is Internet Governance Possible?
    3. The Politics of Platform Regulation
    4. Reappraising Regulators
    5. Notes
  16. References
  17. Index
  18. End User License Agreement
List of Tables
  1. Chapter 2
    1. Table 2.1 Domains of Circulation and Platform Types. Source: Langley and Leyshon, 2017, p....
    2. Table 2.2 Three Taxonomies of Digital Platforms. Created by author.
  2. Chapter 5
    1. Table 5.1 Classification of Six Case Studies of Digital Platform Regulation. Created by au...
  3. Chapter 7
    1. Table 7.1 International Inquiries and Reviews of Digital Platforms up to August 2020. Sour...
    2. Table 7.2 Variables Affecting Platform Governance. Source: Owen, 2019, p. 5.
List of Illustrations
  1. Chapter 2
    1. Figure 1.1 Ideas, Interests, and Institutions. Created by author.
    2. Figure 1.2 Trajectory of a Technological Innovation. Source: Perez, 2010, p. 187.
    3. Figure 1.3 The Growth of the GAFAM in the 2010s. Source: Statista, 2019. Licensed under CC ...
    4. Figure 2.1 Platforms as a Layer of Applications and Content. Source: Author.
    5. Figure 2.2 Platform Business Models Based on Direct and Indirect Network Effects. Source: N...
    6. Figure 2.3 Digital Platforms and their Relationships in Media Businesses. Source: Australia...
    7. Figure 2.4 Interactions of Digital Platforms with their Users. Source: Australian Competiti...
    8. Figure 3.1 Deanonymized User Data. Source: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, ...
    9. Figure 3.2 Trust in Media across 26 Countries. Source: Edelman Data & Intelligence, 202...
    10. Figure 3.3 Declining Trust in Newspapers and TV News in the United States. Source: Zuckerma...
    11. Figure 3.4 Continuum of Discriminatory and Hateful Speech. Source: Adapted from Cortese, 20...
    12. Figure 3.5 Decline in Journalism Employment in the United States, 200818. Sources: ...
    13. Figure 4.1 Elements of a National Communications Policy. Source: Van Cuilenberg and McQuail...
    14. Figure 5.1 The Platform Governance Triangle. Source: Gorwa, 2019a. Licensed under CC BY 3.0...
    15. Figure 6.1 Number of Patents Filed for Different Offices by Earliest Priority Date, 1970...
    16. Figure 6.2 Top Patent Offices by Number of Applications for Different AI Techniques, and Nu...
    17. Figure 7.1 The New Free Speech Triangle. Source: Balkin, 2018, p. 2014.
    18. Figure 7.2 European Union Regulatory Typology of Online Services. Source: European Commissi...
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Series Title
Digital Media and Society Series
  • Nancy Baym, Personal Connections in the Digital Age, 2nd edition
  • Taina Bucher, Facebook
  • Mercedes Bunz and Graham Meikle, The Internet of Things
  • Jean Burgess and Joshua Green, YouTube, 2nd edition
  • Mark Deuze, Media Work
  • Andrew Dubber, Radio in the Digital Age
  • Quinn DuPont, Cryptocurrencies and Blockchains
  • Charles Ess,
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