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What is an online political advert? An interrogation of conceptual challenges in the formation of digital policy response

open access: yesPolicy &Internet, Volume 15, Issue 4, Page 713-730, December 2023., 2023
Abstract Despite British and European policymakers' quest to regulate online political advertising, it is not clear what exactly constitutes an online political advert. As with many areas of digital governance, it is therefore necessary to impose definitional criteria, yet the process of doing so is by no means straightforward.
Katharine Dommett, Junyan Zhu
wiley   +1 more source

A discussion of critical errors in a longitudinal study on the deterrent effect of drug‐induced homicide laws on opioid‐related mortality across 92 counties and the District of Columbia in the United States

open access: yesWorld Medical &Health Policy, Volume 15, Issue 4, Page 587-612, December 2023., 2023
Abstract Drug overdose claimed more than 100,000 lives in the United States in 2021. Drug‐induced homicide (DIH) laws create specific criminal liability for individuals who provide drugs that cause or contribute to the death of another person. DIH prosecutions in the United States have increased substantially over the past decade despite the absence of
Jennifer J. Carroll   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

How street‐level dilemmas and politics shape divergence: The accountability regimes framework

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 793-816, November 2023., 2023
Abstract Hierarchical accountability often proves insufficient to control street‐level implementation, where complex, informal accountability relations prevail and tasks must be prioritized. However, scholars lack a theoretical model of how accountability relations affect implementation behaviors that are inconsistent with policy.
Eva Thomann, James Maxia, Jörn Ege
wiley   +1 more source

Narratives and expert information in agenda‐setting: Experimental evidence on state legislator engagement with artificial intelligence policy

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 817-842, November 2023., 2023
Abstract Are narratives as influential in gaining the attention of policymakers as expert information, including for complex, technical policy domains such as artificial intelligence (AI) policy? This pre‐registered study uses a field experiment to evaluate legislator responsiveness to policy entrepreneur outreach.
Daniel S. Schiff, Kaylyn Jackson Schiff
wiley   +1 more source

Trading labor for experience: The role of unpaid internships in shaping Active Labor Market Policies in Ireland since the Great Recession

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 311-336, Summer 2023., 2023
Abstract Active Labor Market Policies (ALMPs), which include state‐funded apprenticeships, have long been used as a way of encouraging unemployed youth into skilled and semiskilled trades. However, new forms of “nonstandard” employment are now dominating young people's experience of the labor market.
Jonathan Arlow
wiley   +1 more source

Framing the benefits of European Union policy expansion on energy efficiency of buildings: A Swiss knife or a Trojan horse

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 219-243, Summer 2023., 2023
Abstract This paper analyzes through qualitative and quantitative analysis of European Union (EU) policy documents the framing of EU policy on energy‐efficient buildings from the 1970s to 2022. We find that it has been framed in different ways over the decades and the framing has expanded to include more and more benefits.
Fredrik von Malmborg   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The public‐facing policy agenda of state legislatures: The communication of public policy via twitter

open access: yesPolicy Studies Journal, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 551-571, August 2023., 2023
Abstract How political actors choose which politics to focus on helps shape the outcome of the policy process. While the policy agenda of the federal government has received widespread attention, there is much less known about the policy agendas of the U.S. states. In this paper, we describe how and why states choose to have similar agendas. We rely on
David A. M. Peterson   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The barriers to regulating the online world: Insights from UK debates on online political advertising

open access: yesPolicy &Internet, Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 772-787, December 2022., 2022
Abstract Online political advertising has grown rapidly over the last two decades and played an important role in campaigns and elections. Arising with it are concerns around issues such as data privacy and transparency, which have sparked calls for regulation.
Katharine Dommett, Junyan Zhu
wiley   +1 more source

Legislador moroso

open access: yesInDret, 2017
Carlos Gómez Ligüerre
doaj   +2 more sources

Lessons from France on the regulation of Internet pornography: How displacement effects, circumvention, and legislative scope may limit the efficacy of Article 23

open access: yesPolicy &Internet, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 690-710, September 2022., 2022
Abstract In 2020, the French Parliament passed an amendment that put the country at the forefront of attempts by democratic states to restrict young people's access to legal online pornography. This study examines the necessity for and potential efficacy of the amendment, Article 23, through a comparative analysis of emerging legislative and regulatory
Neil Thurman   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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