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Acknowledgments
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Figures 7
- List of Tables 9
- Acknowledgments 11
- Introduction: Governing the Digital Society 13
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Section 1 Governing Platforms
- 1. Decentralized Online Social Networks : Technological and Organizational Choices and Their Public Value Tradeoffs 27
- 2. Platform Cooperatives as an Additional Strategy for Empowering Platform Workers 45
- 3. Governing the “Third Half of the Internet” : The Dynamics of Human and AI-Assisted Content Moderation 63
- 4. Constitutional Aspects of Trusted Flaggers in the Netherlands 83
- 5. Interview with Catalina Goanta 99
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Section 2 Governing Artificial Intelligence
- 6. Governing the Global Proliferation of Digital Surveillance Technologies : Lessons from the EU 107
- 7. The Governance of Generative AI: Three Conditions for Research and Policy 129
- 8. The Long-term Usefulness of Regulating AI in the EU 149
- 9. Interview with Natali Helberger 165
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Section 3 Governing Public Values
- 10. The Techno-Politics of Conversational AI’s Moral Agency : Examining ChatGPT and ErnieBot as Examples 173
- 11. Doing Inclusion : Negotiation and Co-creation for People-centric Smart Cities 191
- 12. Motherhood in the Datafied Welfare State : Investigating the Gendered and Racialized Enactment of Citizenship in Dutch Algorithmic Governance 209
- 13. Fostering Autonomy in the Digital Classroom : Strengthening Schools’ Control over Data and Pedagogy through Collective Action 227
- 14. Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessment : Towards a More Inclusive and Accountable Digital Governance: Interview with Janneke Gerards 245
- 15. Concluding Comments: An Assessment of Governing the Digital Society 253
- About the Author 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Figures 7
- List of Tables 9
- Acknowledgments 11
- Introduction: Governing the Digital Society 13
-
Section 1 Governing Platforms
- 1. Decentralized Online Social Networks : Technological and Organizational Choices and Their Public Value Tradeoffs 27
- 2. Platform Cooperatives as an Additional Strategy for Empowering Platform Workers 45
- 3. Governing the “Third Half of the Internet” : The Dynamics of Human and AI-Assisted Content Moderation 63
- 4. Constitutional Aspects of Trusted Flaggers in the Netherlands 83
- 5. Interview with Catalina Goanta 99
-
Section 2 Governing Artificial Intelligence
- 6. Governing the Global Proliferation of Digital Surveillance Technologies : Lessons from the EU 107
- 7. The Governance of Generative AI: Three Conditions for Research and Policy 129
- 8. The Long-term Usefulness of Regulating AI in the EU 149
- 9. Interview with Natali Helberger 165
-
Section 3 Governing Public Values
- 10. The Techno-Politics of Conversational AI’s Moral Agency : Examining ChatGPT and ErnieBot as Examples 173
- 11. Doing Inclusion : Negotiation and Co-creation for People-centric Smart Cities 191
- 12. Motherhood in the Datafied Welfare State : Investigating the Gendered and Racialized Enactment of Citizenship in Dutch Algorithmic Governance 209
- 13. Fostering Autonomy in the Digital Classroom : Strengthening Schools’ Control over Data and Pedagogy through Collective Action 227
- 14. Fundamental Rights and Algorithms Impact Assessment : Towards a More Inclusive and Accountable Digital Governance: Interview with Janneke Gerards 245
- 15. Concluding Comments: An Assessment of Governing the Digital Society 253
- About the Author 261