sábado, 9 de agosto de 2025

Teoria da Justiça Constitucional 2025.2 - Plataformização e democracia

I - Constituição, democracia e informação no tempo das plataformas

1. van den Hoven, J., Stauch, M., Musiani, F., Domingo-Ferrer, J., Ruggieri, S., Pratesi, F., ... & Comandé, G. (2024). Democracy in the Digital Age.

2. Nieminen, Hannu. "Why does disinformation spread in liberal democracies? The relationship between disinformation, inequality, and the media." Javnost-The Public 31.1 (2024): 123-140.

3. Hunter, Lance Y. "Regime characteristics and online government disinformation." Journal of Information Technology & Politics (2025): 1-20.

4. Harris, Lorenzaj. "Platformisation of Political Communication: Misinformation, Microtargeting, and Regulation." (2025).

5. De Blasio, Emiliana, and Donatella Selva. "Who is responsible for disinformation? European approaches to social platforms’ accountability in the post-truth era." American Behavioral Scientist 65.6 (2021): 825-846.

6. Colomina, Carme, et al. "The impact of disinformation on democratic processes and human rights in the world." Brussels: European Parliament (2021): 1-19.

II - Regulação das plataformas digitais

7. Harrington, Kevin. "Social Media Regulation in Democracies and Autocracies: A Comparative Policy Study." (2025).

8. Gillespie, Tarleton. "Regulation of and by platforms." The SAGE handbook of social media (2018): 254-278

9. Gorwa, Robert. The politics of platform regulation: How governments shape online content moderation. Oxford University Press, 2024.p. 13-52

10. Gorwa, Robert. The politics of platform regulation: How governments shape online content moderation. Oxford University Press, 2024.p. 53-75

11. Lendvai, Gergely Ferenc, and Gergely Gosztonyi. "Online platforms and legal responsibility: A contemporary perspective in view of the recent US developments." (2024).

11B. Leary, Mary Graw. "The Failed Experiment of § 230 of the Communications Decency Act: How It Facilitates Exploitation and How It Must Be Reformed." (2025).

12. Quintais, João Pedro, et al. "From the DMCA to the DSA: A Transatlantic Dialogue on Online Platform Regulation and Copyright." Available at SSRN 4860225 (2024). p. 9-20

12B. Quintais, João Pedro, et al. "From the DMCA to the DSA: A Transatlantic Dialogue on Online Platform Regulation and Copyright." Available at SSRN 4860225 (2024), p. 85-92

13. Pate, Sabriyya. "Platform Liability for Platform Manipulation." Columbia Law Review 125.4 (2025): 873-92

14. Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. "The state and digital society in China: Big Brother Xi is watching you!." POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONTROL IN CHINA (2024): 159.

14B. Quan, Emily. "Censorship sensing: The capabilities and implications of China’s Great Firewall under Xi Jinping." Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies 39.1 (2022): 4.

III - Complemento

15. The EU Digital Services Act (DSA) 

16. The UK Online Safety Act (OSA) 

17. The Australian Safety Act (OSA)

18. Quintais, João Pedro, et al. "From the DMCA to the DSA: A Transatlantic Dialogue on Online Platform Regulation and Copyright." Available at SSRN 4860225 (2024), p. 125-137

19, Pate, Sabriyya. "Platform Liability for Platform Manipulation." Columbia Law Review 125.4 (2025): 873-92

20. Sun, Haochen. "Regulating algorithmic disinformation." Colum. JL & Arts 46 (2022): 367.

21. Liu, Diyi. "Content moderation, platformised speech governance, and legitimacy: Tiktok in south and southeast asia." Companion Publication of the 16th ACM Web Science Conference. 2024 (8p)

22. Dunn, Pietro. "Online hate speech and intermediary liability in the age of algorithmic moderation." (2024).

23.  Tenzer, Leslie Y. Garfield. "A Supreme Sidestep: The Justices' Artful Dodge on Platform Immunity." Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 22 (2024): 263.

24. Li, Hengyi. A Detailed Analysis of the Great Fire Wall in China. MS thesis. University of California, Davis, 2025.

25. Keyhani, Setareh. "The Great Firewall and the Battle for Digital Freedom: The CCP's Role in Censorship during the Hong Kong Protest." (2025).

26. Quan, Emily. "Censorship sensing: The capabilities and implications of China’s Great Firewall under Xi Jinping." Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies 39.1 (2022): 4.

27. Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. "The state and digital society in China: Big Brother Xi is watching you!." POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONTROL IN CHINA (2024): 159.

28. Han, Rongbin. "Defending the authoritarian regime online: China's “voluntary fifty-cent army”." The China Quarterly 224 (2015): 1006-1025.

29. King, Gary, Jennifer Pan, and Margaret E. Roberts. "How the Chinese government fabricates social media posts for strategic distraction, not engaged argument." American political science review 111.3 (2017): 484-501.

30. Yang, Yufan. "Political discourse in China: How does China frame Hong Kong protests to its domestic audience?." Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 3 (2023).

31. Creemers, R. “Cyber China: Upgrading Propaganda, Public Opinion Work and Social Management for the Twenty-First Century.” Journal of Contemporary China, 26(103), 2017, p. 85-100.

32. Guess, Andrew M., Michael Lerner, Benjamin Lyons, Jacob M. Montgomery, Brendan Nyhan, Jason Reifler, and Neelanjan Sircar. "A digital media literacy intervention increases discernment between mainstream and false news in the United States and India." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 27 (2020): 15536-15545.

33. Dame Adjin-Tettey, Theodora. "Combating fake news, disinformation, and misinformation: Experimental evidence for media literacy education." Cogent arts & humanities 9.1 (2022): 2037229.

34. Lim, M. “Many Clicks but Little Sticks: Social Media Activism in Indonesia.” Journal of Contemporary Asia, 43(4), 2013, p. 636-657.

35. Noelle-Neumann, Elisabeth. "The spiral of silence a theory of public opinion." Journal of communication 24.2 (1974): 43-51.

36. Neuwirth, Kurt, Edward Frederick, and Charles Mayo. "The spiral of silence and fear of isolation." Journal of communication 57.3 (2007): 450-468.

37. Hampton, Keith N., Harrison Rainie, Weixu Lu, Maria Dwyer, Inyoung Shin, and Kristen Purcell. Social media and the'spiral of silence'. 2014.

37. Kohl, Uta. "Towards a Regulatory Theory of Platform Rule: Corporate" Sovereignty" through Immunities." . Mary's LJ 56 (2025): 465.

 

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