Platform Governance in Canada: Essay Series
While encouraging, the emerging discourse in academia and public policy on platform governance too often remains siloed by topic.
Introduction
The internet has created enormous social, political, and economic benefits over the past 30 years. However, these benefits have also come at considerable costs.
The Role of Private Online Spaces in Platform Governance
By Sam Audrey
Canada’s Election Laws Aren’t Ready for Social Media Influencers
by Elizabeth Dubois
A Coherent Domestic and Foreign Digital Policy for Canada?
by Vivek Krishnamurthy
The Diligent Platform and “Lawful but Awful” Expression
by Emily Laidlaw
How Online Harms Regulation Empower Speech and Engagement
by Jonathan Penney
Platform Data is Social: How Publicity and Privacy are Vital to Data Governance
By Wendy Hui Kyong Chun and Prem Sylvester
Governing Human-Derived Data
by Teresa Scassa