Distribute as appropriate Call for Full Papers for the Handbook of Public Policy and the Internet The Handbook of Public Policy and the Internet in Edward Elgar's Handbooks in Public Policy Series is seeking full papers on topics related to public policy and the Internet. We especially seek papers with a background in critical or interpretive policy studies, but the book is methodologically pluralist and other backgrounds will be considered. Papers may have been published elsewhere if the authors retain copyright and are amenable to revisions to fit into the Handbook. Topics may include: Regulation Content Moderation Darknet/Dark Web Privacy Capta/Data Search Internet Governance IP National or Transnational issues Hackers/Hacktivism Non-human and human Rights Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Internet of Things Children and Adolescent Representation Internet-enabled Policy Making Or other topics that relate the Internet to Public Policy. The completed papers should be submitted to the editor: Jeremy Hunsinger at jhunsinger@wlu.ca and jhuns@vt.edu (ask questions to jhuns@vt.edu) Elgar House style guide is on their website. By July 15 2023 -- Jeremy Hunsinger Associate Professor Communication Studies Wilfrid Laurier University