Message posted on 04/05/2020

CfPs: Governing "European values" inside data flows' (Internet Policy Review)

                Dear colleagues, apologies for cross-posting.
<br>
<br>Here goes an awesome call for papers to keep your mind distracted from 
<br>the pandemic!
<br>
<br>Mira Burri (University of Lucerne), Kristina Irion, Stefania Milan and 
<br>Ans Kolk (University of Amsterdam) invite you to submit an article for 
<br>the Special Issue of the journal Internet Policy Review on 'Governing 
<br>"European values" inside data flows'. 
The special issue will explore 
<br>innovative governance designs and instruments which aim to identify and 
<br>protect “European values” that can also adequately perform under 
<br>conditions of transnational data flows. Data and consumer protection 
<br>will certainly be core topics to be explored but the special issue will 
<br>seek to go beyond this classic point of interest collusion and explore 
<br>other values that underlie the EU’s societal structures. 

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<br>To know more: https://policyreview.info/node/1467
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<br>Deadline for abstracts and expressions of interest: June 19, 2020 (note: 
<br>submit through the journal form).
<br>
<br>The Internet Policy Review is a peer-reviewed, open access journal 
<br>dedicated to Internet regulation.
<br>
<br>We invite conceptual, empirical and methodological papers in particular 
<br>from law, digital humanities, data science, governance research, media 
<br>and communication studies, science, technology and society studies, and 
<br>related fields. Topics may include any of the following, or related issues:
<br>
<br>Actors, norms and processes which contribute to a governance sub-system
<br>Corporate social responsibility, compliance incentives and new modes of 
<br>governance
<br>Transnational legal theory and multi-stakeholder internet governance
<br>Digital human rights, not limited to data privacy
<br>Novel concepts of “liquid” governance which can negotiate values and 
<br>data flows
<br>Data governance, compute to data, ethical licensing, or politics of data
<br>Transparency, accountability, or algorithmic auditing
<br>State sovereignty, technological sovereignty, or actor sovereignty
<br>Data flows, digital trade, global values chains and transnational 
<br>digital systems
<br>Emerging forms of multi-stakeholder governance and their challenges
<br>The role of governance by information infrastructure, including 
<br>standardization processes
<br>
<br>We look forward to read your work!
<br>Best and stay safe! Stefania for the editing team
<br>
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