Journal of Information Policy, Vol. 8 now available
Dear Colleagues, The Institute for Information Policy at Penn State is pleased to announce the publication of vol. 8 of the Journal of Information Policy. The 21 papers that comprise this volume are available at: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.issue-2018 __________________________________________________________________________ __ Articles Privacy as Commons: Case Evaluation Through the Governing Knowledge Commons Framework Madelyn Sanfilippo, Brett Frischmann and Katherine Standburg https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0116#metadata_info_t ab_contents Ongoing Policy, Regulatory, and Competitive Challenges facing Canada's Small Internet Service Providers Michael B. McNally, Dinesh Rathi, Kris Joseph, Jennifer Evaniew and Amy Adkisson https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0167 How do Public Service Broadcasters Make a Case for Themselves? An Analysis of BBC's Charter Manifestos Alessandro D'Arma https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0199 Technophobic Dystopias: A Theoretical Approximation to the Communication Technology Limits Related to Privacy From the Google Glass Case and Audiovisual Fiction Edisa Mondelo González and Ricardo Vizcaíno-Laorga DOI: 10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0296 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0296 Transparency in Political Advertising: Assessing the Utility and Validity of the FCC's Online Public Inspection File System Jay Newell and Jeffrey Layne Blevins https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0417 Exploring the Policy Value of Cable Franchise and PEG Fees Duncan Stewart and Lee Shaker https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0442 Data Management, Technology, and Public Policy: The Implementation of Next Generation 911 and Its Connection to Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network at Public Safety Answering Points Elaine Seeman, James Kleckley and James E. Holloway https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0472 Special Issue: Digital Inequalities and Discrimination in the Big Data Era Introduction to the Special Issue: Digital Inequalities and Discrimination in the Big Data Era Jenifer Sunrise Winter https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0001 A Proposal to Adopt Data Discrimination Rather than Privacy as the Justification for Rolling Back Data Surveillance Benjamin W. Cramer https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0005 Health Wearables: Ensuring Fairness, Preventing Discrimination, and Promoting Equity in an Emerging Internet-of-Things Environment Kathryn Montgomery, Jeff Chester and Katharina Kopp https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0034 How Algorithms Discriminate Based on Data they Lack: Challenges, Solutions, and Policy Implications Betsy Anne Williams, Catherine F. Brooks and Yotam Shmargad https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0078 Special Issue: Outreach to the Scholarly Community on the National Broadband Research Agenda Introduction to the Special Issue: Outreach to the Scholarly Community on the National Broadband Research Agenda: Overview of the Workshop Krishna Jayakar https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0227 Wireless Mesh Networks as Community Hubs: Analysis of Small-Scale Wireless Mesh Networks and Community-Centered Technology Training Jamie Alexander Greig https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0232 A Comparative Analysis of Selected National and Regional Investment Initiatives that Seek to Achieve Broadband Expansion by Deploying NGA Networks Fernando Beltrán, Marlies Van der Wee and Sofie Verbruggen https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0267 Special Issue: The Right to the Protection of One's Own Image in Ibero-America Introduction to the Special Issue: The Right to the Protection of One's Own Image in Ibero-America and its Relevance for the Right of Publicity in Common Law Countries Rodrigo Cetina Presuel and Sebastián Zárate Rojas https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0338 Implementation of the Right to be Forgotten in Chile: The Right to One's Image as an Essential Part of All People Ángela Moreno Bobadilla and Fernando Gutiérrez Atala https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0346 Old Wine in a New Bottle? Right of Publicity and Right to be Forgotten in the Internet Era José Manuel Martínez and Juan Manuel Mecinas https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0362 The Right of One's Own Image in the Recent Cases of Sexual Harassment in Film Industry: Applying the European Theory of Concentric Circles to Celebrities (In Particular, Women) Loreto Corredoira https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0381 Right to One's Own Image in Spain: What It Is and What It Is Not Manuel Sánchez de Diego https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0401 Book Review Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked by Adam Alter Review by: Benjamin W. Cramer https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0314 Book Review Reply The Quest for Information Privacy in Africa Alex B. Makulilo https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jinfopoli.8.2018.0317 The Journal of Information Policy brings contemporary scholarly research and analysis of significant information policy issues to the attention of policymakers in a timely fashion via an online format. It is a refereed scholarly journal that is multidisciplinary and international in scope and publishes articles, comments, book reviews, literature reviews, and invited commentary. The Journal of Information Policy is an Open Access Journal which means that all content is freely available immediately upon publication without charge to the user or his/her institution. Volumes 1-8 can be are available through JSTOR at: https://www.jstor.org/journal/jinfopoli We hope that you enjoy reading the new volume. Journal of Information Policy editorial staff
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