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Platform imperialism and disinformation in Aotearoa-New Zealand

open access: yesPlatforms & Society
This article looks at how the emergence of the disinformation field in Aotearoa-New Zealand is indicative of the territorial power of American platforms in policy settings. The country has been a key flashpoint in the debates around platform harm. Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was a champion of technocratic and compassionate
Olivier Jutel, Leon A Salter
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Data Imperialism: Disrupting Secondary Data in Platform Economies Through Participatory Regulation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In contemporary service-delivery markets, an often-undisclosed relationship between data and profit stimulates the commodification of employment data. Analysing how such data is used reveals patterns of monetisation through a host of different market purposes – from potentially useful (predicting traffic conditions) to individually worrying (predictive
Mark James Findlay, Josephine Seah
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Rise of Platform Imperialism in the Networked Korean Society: A Critical Analysis of the Corporate Sphere

Asiascape: Digital Asia, 2017
Abstract By employing political economy as an analytical framework, focusing on power relations between global forces and local forces in the realm of digital platforms, this study aims to develop a critical analysis of Korea’s platform technologies.
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“By Imperial Edict and Shogunal Decree”: Politics and the Issue of the Ordination Platform in Modern Lay Nichiren

2003
Abstract Observers are often struck by the “engaged” or even “political” character of modern Japanese Nichiren Buddhist movements. In the Wrst decades of the twentieth century, the movement known as Nichirenshugi (“Nichirenism”), led by Tanaka Chigaku (1861–1939) and Honda Nisshò (1867–1931),1 deployed Nichiren Buddhist doctrine in a ...
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Blockchain imperialism in the Pacific

Big Data and Society, 2021
Olivier Jutel
exaly  

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