20 May 2022

[POLICY BRIEF] Technochauvinism, by Jennifer COBBE

The term “technochauvinism” describes ways of thinking about digital technologies which involve beliefs that they are the solution to a […]
19 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Why transatlantic discussions on content policy are essential”, with Florence G’sell

Florence G’sell is professor of law at the University of Lorraine and holds the Chair Digital, Governance and Sovereignty at […]
13 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Regulating content more effectively”, with Leïla Mörch

Leïla Mörch is the Research Project Coordinator for the Stanford Content Policy & Society Lab In this interview, Leïla stresses […]
13 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Content Policy: is transparency enough?” with Rachel Griffin

Rachel Griffin is a PhD candidate and lecturer at Sciences Po Law School and research assistant at the Digital, Governance […]
13 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Exploring different options within Content Policy” with Julie Owono

Julie Owono is the Executive Director of Internet Without Borders and Executive Director of the Stanford Content Policy and Society Lab. […]
11 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Advantages to Transparency Legislation” with Nate Persily

In this interview, Professor Nate Persily, Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Co-Director of the Stanford Cyber Policy […]