Robert Gorwa | @[email protected]
@rgorwa
research @wzb_berlin
politics + tech policy, governance + platforms, &more
new OA book: The Politics of Platform Regulation
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[New article] Robert Gorwa | @[email protected], Grzegorz Lechowski & Daniel Schneiß examine how platforms seek to influence policymakers during heated regulatory episodes & analyse strategies used during DSA negotiations—part of our special issue "Locating and Theorising Platform Power" doi.org/10.14763/2024.…
Who is regulating AI? Our paper (w/@chrismarsden.bsky.social) on AI co-regulation has just been published: t.ly/0Fha9 We explore the role of standards in the AI Act, democratic legitimacy, and the need for inclusive approaches to AI regulation
New preprint (forthcoming w/ EuropeanLawOpen) on why digital constitutionalism is a bad idea. Take note if you are also sceptical about whether institutional analysis can inform 'better' digital governance (see for example #facct2024 1st 🔑note) osf.io/preprints/soca…
Join us to celebrate the launch of Robert Gorwa | @[email protected]’s new book, The Politics of Platform Regulation: How Governments Shape Online Content Moderation, on Monday, September 9, 2024, 10:00–11:30AM ET (4:00–5:30PM CET), live via Zoom. The Politics of Platform Regulation is the summation of
Damning report out today from Worker Info Exchange, revealing the dire need for public data on safety, labour, and environmental impacts of gig economy platforms like Uber & Deliveroo. I'm pleased to have contributed (w/ Jake Stein) to some of the data analysis - more soon!
September is here, summer is (slowly) coming to a close, and I'm exciting to be jumping into the new academic year with a few book events... Berlin colleagues, I'll be honoured to be in conversation next week WZB with an amazing panel Rasmus Kleis Nielsen NHelberger is @[email protected] Clara Iglesias Keller