9 November 2021

[RESEARCH PAPER] Les réseaux sociaux, entre encadrement et auto-régulation, par Florence G’SELL

The growing influence of social networks on daily life and public debate are leading governments to consider new ways to […]
23 November 2021

[ARTICLE] Against Social Media Moralism

By Rachel Griffin In her 2001 book Politics Out of History, left-wing political theorist Wendy Brown offers a sharp critique of […]
19 January 2022

[ARTICLE] The Bronner report makes new proposals about social media

By Rachel Griffin On January 11th 2022, Gérald Bronner – a sociology professor at the Université Paris-Diderot – submitted an important report […]
11 February 2022

[REPLAY] Webinar: Content Policy in the Age of Transparency, a Transatlantic Discussion

Content governance raises many difficulties, both for digital platforms and governments. In the EU, the Digital Services Act is currently […]
25 February 2022

[REVIEW] A look back at the Webinar “Content Policy in the Age of Transparency”

by Rachel Griffin On the 21st February 2022, the Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair organised its first joint event with the […]
2 March 2022

[ARTICLE] Rethinking Rights in Social Media Governance

by Rachel Griffin Historically, EU internet regulation has focused on economic goals like copyright infringement and market integration. This is […]