[Air-L] Christchurch Call - relevant research links request

Maura Conway maura.conway at dcu.ie
Wed May 8 00:28:43 PDT 2019


Hi Colleagues,

Thanks for all the great resources shared thus far; also to Eugenia for
giving VOX-Pol <https://www.voxpol.eu/> a shout-out.

Two particular VOX-Pol resources may be of interest, Erika:

1. Our Publications page <https://www.voxpol.eu/publications/> lists our
primary research, which is all available in open access, on various aspects
of (violent) online extremism and terrorism;

2. Our searchable Online Library <https://www.voxpol.eu/library/> contains
links to over 780 articles, reports, theses, books, etc. on the same
issues.

Also, I'm going to go through the various lists of refs already shared in
response to Erika's request and add all those articles that fall directly
into our sphere of interest and are not already appearing in the OL, but
please feel free to drop us a line at  onlinelibrary at voxpol.eu if you have
additional items that you'd like us to add.

Best,
Maura

*Prof. Maura Conway*
School of Law and Government
Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
Ireland

Tel. +353 1 700 6472
E-Mail. maura.conway at dcu.ie
Skype. galwaygrrl

Twitter: @galwaygrrl

Website: http://doras.dcu.ie/view/people/Conway,_Maura.html

**********

VOX-Pol Project on Violent Online Political Extremism

Website: http://www.voxpol.eu

Twitter: @VOX_Pol


On Tue, 7 May 2019 at 19:18, Eugenia Siapera <eugenia.siapera at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Erika,
>
> Further to the excellent resources by Tarleton, Alexis and Michael, may I
> also recommend the work of Maura Conway and colleagues at Vox Pol (Violent
> Online Extremism): https://www.voxpol.eu/
>
> On racist hate speech, you may also be interested in a report we prepared
> for the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, based on developing a
> machine learning tool for tracking and monitoring hate speech:
> E. Siapera, E. Moreo and J. Zhou (2018) HateTrack, available here:
>
> https://www.ihrec.ie/documents/hatetrack-tracking-and-monitoring-racist-hate-speech-online/
>
>
> On Online Misogyny, Debbie Ging and I edited a special issue published in
> Feminist Media Studies in 2018, found here:
> https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14680777.2018.1447345
>
> Best wishes,
> Eugenia
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 4:34 PM Michael Trice <propeliea at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Erika,
> >
> > In addition to this great list, I'd add a handful from the digital
> > rhetoric side as well. The Ridolfo and DeVoss article on rhetorical
> > velocity is especially worth visiting as we rethink how aggressive
> > communities cross-seed ideas through various platforms to maximize
> > reach and audience.
> >
> > Massanari, A. (2017). # GamerGate and The Fappening: How reddit’s
> > algorithm, governance, and culture support toxic technocultures. New
> > Media & Society, 19(3), 329-346.
> >
> > Ridolfo, J., & DeVoss, D. N. (2009). Composing for Recomposition:
> > Rhetorical Velocity and Delivery. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric,
> > Technology, and Pedagogy, 13(2), n2.
> >
> > Chess, S., & Shaw, A. (2015). A conspiracy of fishes, or, how we
> > learned to stop worrying about #GamerGate and embrace hegemonic
> > masculinity. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 59(1),
> > 208-220.
> >
> > S. Jhaver, L. Chan, and A. Bruckman. “The view from the other side:
> > The border between controversial speech and harassment on Kotaku in
> > Action.” arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.05851, 2017.
> >
> > M. Trice and L. Potts “Building dark patterns into platforms: How
> > GamerGate perturbed Twitter’s user experience.” Present Tense: A
> > Journal of Rhetoric in Society, 6(3), 2018
> >
> > On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 11:07 AM Tarleton L. Gillespie <tlg28 at cornell.edu
> >
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Erika,
> > >
> > > I've been working on a comprehensive list of scholarship on content
> > moderation and platform governance. This is NOT it, at least not yet.
> Just
> > a briefer sampling. But since you're on a tight schedule, I'm posting it
> > here. (Anyone who feels their missing from this list, my apologies; I do
> > have a longer list, you may be on it, and I'm still working on it. Happy
> if
> > you send me pointers off list.) Ansd this does not cover the excellent
> > scholarship that looks into specific challenging phenomena - hate speech,
> > harassment, terrorism and social media, misinformation. The focus of the
> > list is how the platforms respond.
> > >
> > > If you email me directly, I can gently indicate which of these are
> > current, from scholars who might be particularly right for the event
> you're
> > talking about, etc.
> > >
> > > Tarleton
> > >
> > > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
> > >
> > > *Content moderation and platform governance*
> > >
> > > Gorwa, Robert. 2019. “What Is Platform Governance?” Information,
> > Communication & Society, 1–18.
> > >
> > > Gillespie, Tarleton. 2018. Custodians of the Internet: Platforms,
> > Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions That Shape Social Media. New
> > Haven: Yale University Press.
> > >
> > > Klonick, Kate. 2018. “The New Governors: The People, Rules and
> Processes
> > Governing Online Speech.” Harvard Law Review 131: 73.
> > >
> > > Roberts, Sarah T. 2019. Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the
> > Shadows of Social Media. New Haven: Yale University Press.
> > >
> > > Suzor, Nicolas. 2019. Lawless: The Secret Rules That Govern Our Digital
> > Lives (and Why We Need New Digital Constitutions That Protect Our
> Rights).
> > Oxford University Press.
> > >
> > > Bengani, Priyanjana. 2018. “Controlling the Conversation: The Ethics of
> > Social Platforms and Content Moderation,” 21.
> > >
> > > Taddeo, Mariarosaria, and Luciano Floridi. 2016. “The Debate on the
> > Moral Responsibilities of Online Service Providers.” Science and
> > Engineering Ethics 22 (6): 1575–1603.
> > >
> > > Zarsky, Tal Z. 2014. “Social Justice, Social Norms and the Governance
> of
> > Social Media.” Pace Law Review. 35: 154-191.
> > >
> > > Grimmelmann, James. 2014. “Speech Engines.” Minnesota Law Review 98
> (3):
> > 868–952.
> > >
> > > Kaye, David. 2019. Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the
> > Internet. New York, NY: Columbia Global Reports.
> > >
> > >
> > > *Community management in the early web*
> > >
> > > Dibbell, Julian. 1993. “A Rape in Cyberspace.” The Village Voice,
> > December 23, 1993.
> > >
> > > Dutton, W. H. 1996. “Network Rules of Order: Regulating Speech in
> Public
> > Electronic Fora.” Media, Culture & Society 18 (2): 269–90.
> > >
> > > Kollock, Peter, and Marc Smith. 1996. “Managing the Virtual Commons.”
> In
> > Computer-Mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social, and Cross-Cultural
> > Perspectives, edited by Susan Herring, 109–128. Amsterdam: John Benjamis.
> > >
> > > Lampe, Cliff, and Paul Resnick. 2004. “Slash (Dot) and Burn:
> Distributed
> > Moderation in a Large Online Conversation Space.” In Proceedings of the
> > SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 543–550. ACM.
> > >
> > > Pfaffenberger, Bryan. 1996. “‘If I Want It, It’s OK’: Usenet and the
> > (Outer) Limits of Free Speech.” The Information Society 12 (4): 365–86.
> > >
> > > Forte, Andrea, Vanesa Larco, and Amy Bruckman. 2009. “Decentralization
> > in Wikipedia Governance.” Journal of Management Information Systems 26
> (1):
> > 49–72.
> > >
> > > Geiger, R. Stuart, and David Ribes. 2010. “The Work of Sustaining Order
> > in Wikipedia: The Banning of a Vandal.” In Proceedings of the 2010 ACM
> > Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 117–126. ACM.
> > >
> > > Kiesler, Sara, Robert Kraut, Paul Resnick, and Aniket Kittur. 2011.
> > “Regulating Behavior in Online Communities.” In Building Successful
> Online
> > Communities: Evidence-Based Social Design, edited by Robert E. Kraut and
> > Paul Resnick, 77–124. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
> > >
> > > Lampe, Cliff, Paul Zube, Jusil Lee, Chul Hyun Park, and Erik Johnston.
> > 2014. “Crowdsourcing Civility: A Natural Experiment Examining the Effects
> > of Distributed Moderation in Online Forums.” Government Information
> > Quarterly 31 (2): 317–326.
> > >
> > > Postigo, H. 2009. “America Online Volunteers: Lessons from an Early
> > Co-Production Community.” International Journal of Cultural Studies 12
> (5):
> > 451–69.
> > >
> > >
> > > *The problems of moderation at scale*
> > >
> > > Amnesty International. 2018. “#ToxicTwitter: Violence and Abuse Against
> > Women Online.” Amnesty International.
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle Keats. 2014. Hate Crimes in Cyberspace. Cambridge, MA:
> > Harvard University Press.
> > >
> > > Evans, David S. 2012. “Governing Bad Behavior by Users of Multi-Sided
> > Platforms.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal 27 (2).
> > >
> > > Humphreys, Sal. 2013. “Predicting, Securing and Shaping the Future:
> > Mechanisms of Governance in Online Social Environments.” International
> > Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 9 (3): 247–58.
> > >
> > > Jeong, Sarah. 2015. The Internet of Garbage. Forbes Media.
> > >
> > > Kiene, Charles, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2016.
> > “Surviving an ‘Eternal September’: How an Online Community Managed a
> Surge
> > of Newcomers.” In , 1152–56. ACM Press.
> > >
> > > Lewis, Rebecca. 2018. “Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the
> > Reactionary Right on YouTube.” Data & Society Research Institute.
> > >
> > > Phillips, Whitney. 2015. This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things: Mapping
> > the Relationship between Online Trolling and Mainstream Culture.
> Cambridge,
> > Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
> > >
> > > Roth, Yoel. 2015. “‘No Overly Suggestive Photos of Any Kind’: Content
> > Management and the Policing of Self in Gay Digital Communities.”
> > Communication, Culture & Critique 8 (3): 414–32.
> > >
> > > York, Jillian C. 2015. “Solutions for Online Harassment Don’t Come
> > Easily.” The Fibreculture Journal, no. 26 (December): 297–301.
> > >
> > >
> > > *The difficulty of drawing contentious lines*
> > >
> > > boyd, danah. 2012. “The Politics of ‘Real Names.’” Communications of
> the
> > ACM 55 (8): 29.
> > >
> > > boyd, danah, Jenny Ryan, and Alex Leavitt. 2010. “Pro-Self-Harm and the
> > Visibility of Youth-Generated Problematic Content.” ISJLP 7: 1.
> > >
> > > Cohn, Cindy. 2018. “Bad Facts Make Bad Law: How Platform Censorship Has
> > Failed so Far and How to Ensure That the Response to Neo-Nazis Doesn’t
> Make
> > It Worse.” Georgetown Law and Technology Review 2: 21.
> > >
> > > Gomes de Andrade, Norberto Nuno, Dave Pawson, Dan Muriello, Lizzy
> > Donahue, and Jennifer Guadagno. 2018. “Ethics and Artificial
> Intelligence:
> > Suicide Prevention on Facebook.” Philosophy & Technology 31 (4): 669–84.
> > >
> > > Haimson, Oliver L., and Anna Lauren Hoffmann. 2016. “Constructing and
> > Enforcing ‘Authentic’ Identity Online: Facebook, Real Names, and
> > Non-Normative Identities.” First Monday 21 (6).
> > >
> > > Ibrahim, Yasmin. 2010. “The Breastfeeding Controversy and Facebook:
> > Politicization of Image, Privacy and Protest.” International Journal of
> > E-Politics 1 (2): 16–28.
> > >
> > >
> > > *The labor of moderation*
> > >
> > > Matias, J. Nathan, Amy Johnson, Whitney Erin Boesel, Brian Keegan,
> > Jaclyn Friedman, and Charlie DeTar. 2015. “Reporting, Reviewing, and
> > Responding to Harassment on Twitter.” ArXiv Preprint ArXiv:1505.03359.
> > >
> > > Ghosh, Arpita, Satyen Kale, and Preston McAfee. 2011. “Who Moderates
> the
> > Moderators?: Crowdsourcing Abuse Detection in User-Generated Content.” In
> > Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, 167–176.
> ACM.
> > >
> > > Kou, Yubo, and Xinning Gui. 2017. “The Rise and Fall of Moral Labor in
> > an Online Game Community.” In Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW),
> > 223–26. Portland, OR: ACM Press.
> > >
> > > Matias, J. Nathan. 2019. “The Civic Labor of Volunteer Moderators
> > Online.” Social Media + Society 5 (2): 205630511983677.
> > >
> > > Roberts, Sarah T. 2016. “Commercial Content Moderation: Digital
> > Laborers’ Dirty Work.” In Intersectional Internet: Race, Sex, Class and
> > Culture Online, edited by Safiya Umoja Noble and Brendesha Tynes, 147–59.
> > New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
> > >
> > > Roberts, Sarah T.  2019. Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the
> > Shadows of Social Media. New Haven: Yale University Press.
> > >
> > >
> > > *Technical approaches and their problems*
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle, and Benjamin Wittes. 2017. “Follow Buddies and Block
> > Buddies: A Simple Proposal to Improve Civility, Control, and Privacy on
> > Twitter,” 9.
> > >
> > > Delort, Jean-Yves, Bavani Arunasalam, and Cecile Paris. 2011.
> “Automatic
> > Moderation of Online Discussion Sites.” International Journal of
> Electronic
> > Commerce 15 (3): 9–30.
> > >
> > > Gehl, Robert W., Lucas Moyer-Horner, and Sara K. Yeo. 2017. “Training
> > Computers to See Internet Pornography: Gender and Sexual Discrimination
> in
> > Computer Vision Science.” Television & New Media 18 (6): 529–547.
> > >
> > > Geiger, R. Stuart. 2016. “Bot-Based Collective Blocklists in Twitter:
> > The Counterpublic Moderation of Harassment in a Networked Public Space.”
> > Information, Communication & Society 19 (6): 787–803.
> > >
> > > Jhaver, Shagun, Sucheta Ghoshal, Amy Bruckman, and Eric Gilbert. 2018.
> > “Online Harassment and Content Moderation: The Case of Blocklists.” ACM
> > Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 25 (2): 1–33.
> > >
> > >
> > > *Thinking beyond Facebook*
> > >
> > > Busch, Thorsten, Florence Chee, Alison Harvey, Kate Grosser, Lauren
> > McCarthy, and Maureen Kilgour. 2016. “Corporate Responsibility and the
> > Governance of Gender-Based Harassment in Online Game Spaces.” In Gender
> > Equality and Responsible Business: Expanding CSR Horizons, 31–45.
> Greenleaf.
> > >
> > > Hestres, Luis E. 2013. “App Neutrality: Apple’s App Store and Freedom
> of
> > Expression Online.” International Journal of Communication 7: 1265–1280.
> > >
> > > Kim, Jenny. 2017. “Moderating the Uncontrollable” 10 (3): 9.
> > >
> > > Reagle, Joseph. 2015. Reading the Comments: Likers, Haters, and
> > Manipulators at the Bottom of the Web. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT
> > Press.
> > >
> > > Tusikov, Natasha. 2019. “Defunding Hate: PayPal’s Regulation of Hate
> > Groups.” Surveillance & Society 17 (1/2): 46–53.
> > >
> > > Zeng, Jing, Chung-hong Chan, and King-wa Fu. 2017. “How Social Media
> > Construct ‘Truth’ Around Crisis Events: Weibo’s Rumor Management
> Strategies
> > After the 2015 Tianjin Blasts.” Policy & Internet 9 (3): 297–320.
> > >
> > >
> > > *User reactions, resistance, and activism*
> > >
> > > Anderson, Jessica, Kim Carlson, Matthew Stender, Sarah Myers West, and
> > Jillian York. 2016. “Censorship in Context: Insights from Crowdsourced
> Data
> > on Social Media Censorship.” Electronic Frontier Foundation.
> > >
> > > Anderson, Jessica, Matthew Stender, Sarah Myers West, and Jillian C.
> > York. 2016. “Unfriending Censorship: Insights from Four Months of
> > Crowdsourced Data on Social Media Censorship.” Onlinecensorship.org.
> > >
> > > Blackwell, Lindsay, Jill Dimond, Sarita Schoenebeck, and Cliff Lampe.
> > 2017. “Classification and Its Consequences for Online Harassment: Design
> > Insights from HeartMob.” Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer
> > Interaction 1 (CSCW): 1–19.
> > >
> > > Chancellor, Stevie, Jessica Annette Pater, Trustin A Clear, Eric
> > Gilbert, and Munmun De Choudhury. 2016. “#thyghgapp: Instagram Content
> > Moderation and Lexical Variation in Pro-Eating Disorder Communities.” In
> ,
> > 1199–1211. ACM Press.
> > >
> > > Crawford, Kate, and Tarleton Gillespie. 2016. “What Is a Flag for?
> > Social Media Reporting Tools and the Vocabulary of Complaint.” New Media
> &
> > Society 18 (3): 410–28.
> > >
> > > Duguay, Stefanie, Jean Burgess, and Nicolas Suzor. 2018. “Queer Women’s
> > Experiences of Patchwork Platform Governance on Tinder, Instagram, and
> > Vine.” Convergence, 1354856518781530.
> > >
> > > Fiore-Silfvast, Brittany. 2012. “User-Generated Warfare: A Case of
> > Converging Wartime Information Networks and Coproductive Regulation on
> > YouTube.” International Journal of Communication 6: 24.
> > >
> > > Gerrard, Ysabel. 2018. “Beyond the Hashtag: Circumventing Content
> > Moderation on Social Media.” New Media & Society.
> > >
> > > West, Sarah Myers. 2017. “Raging Against the Machine: Network
> > Gatekeeping and Collective Action on Social Media Platforms.” Media and
> > Communication 5 (3): 28–36.
> > >
> > >
> > > *Free speech and censorship*
> > >
> > > Ammori, Marvin. 2014. “The ‘New’ New York Times: Free Speech Lawyering
> > in the Age of Google and Twitter.” Harv. L. Rev. 127 (8): 2259.
> > >
> > > Armijo, Enrique. 2018. “Meet the New Governors, Same as the Old
> > Governors (Response to Kate Klonick, ‘Facebook v. Sullivan’).” Emerging
> > Threats. Knight First Amendment Institute.
> > >
> > > Balkin, Jack M. 2016. “Information Fiduciaries and the First
> Amendment.”
> > UC Davis Law Review 49 (4).
> > >
> > > Goldman, Eric. 2010. “Unregulating Online Harassment.”
> > >
> > > Goldman, Eric. 2012. “Online User Account Termination and 47 USC Sec.
> > 230 (c)(2).” UC Irvine L. Rev. 2: 659.
> > >
> > > Klonick, Kate. 2018. “Facebook v. Sullivan.” Emerging Threats. Knight
> > First Amendment Institute.
> > >
> > > Kreimer, Seth F. 2006. “Censorship by Proxy: The First Amendment,
> > Internet Intermediaries, and the Problem of the Weakest Link.” University
> > of Pennsylvania Law Review 155 (1): 11.
> > >
> > > MacKinnon, Rebecca. 2012. Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide
> > Struggle for Internet Freedom. New York: Basic Books.
> > >
> > > Pasquale, Frank A. 2016. “Platform Neutrality: Enhancing Freedom of
> > Expression in Spheres of Private Power.” Theoretical Inquiries in Law,
> > Forthcoming.
> > >
> > >
> > > *Section 230 and existing U.S. law*
> > >
> > > Bankston, Kevin, David Sohn, and Andrew McDiarmid. 2012. “Shielding the
> > Messengers: Protecting Platforms for Expression and Innovation.” Center
> for
> > Democracy and Technology.
> > >
> > > Reidenberg, Joel R., Jamela Debelak, Jordan Kovnot, and Tiffany Miao.
> > 2012. “Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: A Survey of the
> Legal
> > Literature and Reform Proposals.”
> > >
> > > Tushnet, Rebecca. 2008. “Power without Responsibility: Intermediaries
> > and the First Amendment.” George Washington Law Review 76: 101.
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle Keats. 2015. “Online Engagement on Equal Terms.”
> > University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle Keats, and Benjamin Wittes. 2017. “The Internet Will
> > Not Break: Denying Bad Samaritans §230 Immunity.” FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 86:
> 24.
> > >
> > > Keller, Daphne. 2017. “SESTA and the Teachings of Intermediary
> > Liability,” 19.
> > >
> > > Lavi, Michal. 2016. “Content Providers’ Secondary Liability: A Social
> > Network Perspective.” Fordham Intellectual Property, Media &
> Entertainment
> > Law Journal 26: 855–943.
> > >
> > > MacKinnon, Rebecca, Elonnai Hickok, Allon Bar, and Hai-in Lim. 2014.
> > “Fostering Freedom Online: The Roles, Challenges and Obstacles of
> Internet
> > Intermediaries.” United Nations Educational.
> > >
> > > Mansell, Robin. 2015. “The Public’s Interest in Intermediaries.” Info
> 17
> > (6): 8–18. https://doi.org/10.1108/info-05-2015-0035.
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle, and Quinta Jurecic. 2018. “Platform Justice: Content
> > Moderation at an Inflection Point.” 1811. Aegis Series.
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle Keats. 2018. “Extremist Speech, Compelled Conformity,
> > and Censorship Creep.” Notre Dame Law Review 93: 39.
> > >
> > > Citron, Danielle Keats, and Benjamin Wittes. 2018. “The Problem Isn’t
> > Just Backpage: Revising Section 230 Immunity.” Georgetown Law and
> > Technology Review 2: 21.
> > >
> > > Eichensehr, Kirsten. 2019. “Digital Switzerlands.” University of
> > Pennsylvania Law Review, 66.
> > >
> > > Gillespie, Tarleton. 2018. “Platforms Are Not Intermediaries.”
> > Georgetown Law and Technology Review 2: 19.
> > >
> > > Zittrain, Jonathan. n.d. “CDA 230 Then and Now: Does Intermediary
> > Immunity Keep the Rest of Us Healthy?,” 5.
> > >
> > >
> > > *Principles of good governance*
> > >
> > > Busch, T., and T. Shepherd. 2014. “Doing Well by Doing Good? Normative
> > Tensions Underlying Twitter’s Corporate Social Responsibility Ethos.”
> > Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media
> > Technologies 20 (3): 293–315.
> > >
> > > Suzor, Nicolas. 2010. “The Role of the Rule of Law in Virtual
> > Communities.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal 25 (4): 1817–1886.
> > >
> > > Belli, Luca, and Jamila Venturini. 2016. “Private Ordering and the Rise
> > of Terms of Service as Cyber-Regulation.” Internet Policy Review 5 (4).
> > >
> > > Centivany, Alissa. 2016. “Values, Ethics and Participatory Policymaking
> > in Online Communities.” Proceedings of the Association for Information
> > Science and Technology 53 (1): 1–10.
> > >
> > > Cohen, Julie E. 2017. “Law for the Platform Economy.” UCDL Rev. 51:
> 133.
> > >
> > > Napoli, Philip M., and Robyn Caplan. 2016. “When Media Companies Insist
> > They’re Not Media Companies and Why It Matters for Communications
> Policy.”
> > Available at SSRN 2750148.
> > >
> > > Helberger, Natali, Jo Pierson, and Thomas Poell. 2018. “Governing
> Online
> > Platforms: From Contested to Cooperative Responsibility.” The Information
> > Society 34 (1): 1–14.
> > >
> > > Suzor, Nicolas. 2018. “Digital Constitutionalism: Using the Rule of Law
> > to Evaluate the Legitimacy of Governance by Platforms.” Social Media +
> > Society 4 (3): 205630511878781.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 5/7/19, 12:50 AM, "Air-L on behalf of Pearson, Erika" <
> > air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org on behalf of E.Pearson at massey.ac.nz>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >     Kia ora koutou from NZ
> > >     As some of you may already be aware, next month NZ and France will
> > be co-chairing a "Christchurch Call" meeting alongside the "Tech for
> Good"
> > and the "Tech for Humanity" summits as part of the response to the
> > Christchurch attack - here's a news article overview for those not sure
> > what the Call is
> > https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12226274
> .
> > This meeting might consider issues such as online radicalization and hate
> > speech, and perhaps also wider considerations of civil society in a
> digital
> > era, though the exact agenda has yet to be finalized
> > >
> > >     I have been asked to request of the global research community any
> > recent scholarly works that might be useful for people here to consider
> as
> > they work through their thinking as to what the Call should - rather than
> > restricting to a particular topic, I'd like to cast the net wide at this
> > stage, as the agenda is still evolving.  So could you please send me
> > directly links/cites to your work or works of your colleagues that may
> help
> > contribute or feed into this important public discussion. There is a
> tight
> > timeframe here, so if you could get them to me by the 10th May NZ time
> > (which early in the 9th for the US and late in the 9th for Europe) I
> would
> > be very appreciative.  I will pass them onto the team as I get them.
> > >
> > >     Thanking you in advance.
> > >     Erika
> > >     (PS: thanks also for making me one of your open seat
> representatives
> > - I look forward to serving the organisation!)
> > >
> > >
> > >     Dr Erika Pearson
> > >     School of Communication Journalism and Marketing
> > >     Massey University Wellington
> > >
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