Internet Policy Review

 

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Internet Policy Review explores regulatory issues that emerge at the crossroad of online information communication technologies and society. The aim of the journal is to provide timely and critical insight on technological, policy and governance developments which are expected to have long lasting impacts on the political, economic and social life of European societies.

Reflecting a diversity of socio-technical concerns, the Internet Policy Review is a multidisciplinary journal at the confluence of policy studies, technology studies, law, economics, communication studies and sociology. Its research articles are published on an ongoing basis and it aims at keeping to review cycles of a maximum of six months. The Internet Policy Review reaches a wide audience of academic researchers, policy makers, and industry practitioners, as well as civil society advocates and media professionals. All articles are available to the public in a libre open access fashion and indexed with the Directory of Open Access Journals (DoAJ) and in the Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

We welcome submissions from all related fields, with particular preference for contributions which critically examine the relationship between regulatory initiatives and technological change, rule-making processes embedded in technology and, make direct reference to relevant Europe-based policies.

We publish articles on the following themes:

  • Diversity
  • Governance
  • Infrastructure & Standards
  • Innovation
  • Information & Data
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Privacy & Security

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