We once thought of cyberspace as a borderless world. As the internet has
become increasingly platformized, with a small number of technology
giants that dominate the global digital economy, concerns about
information monopolies, hateful online content, and the impact on media
content creators and creative industries have become more marked.
Consequently governments, politicians, and civil society are questioning
how digital platforms can or should be regulated.
In this up-to-the-minute study, Terry Flew engages with important
questions surrounding platform regulation. Starting from the premise
that governance is an inherent feature of digital platforms, he argues
that the challenge is to develop the best frameworks for balancing
external regulatory oversight with the internal governance practices of
platform companies. The intersection of media policy, information
policy, and economic policy is an important element of policy
frameworks, as national authorities increasingly seek to engage with the
power of global digital platforms.
Lively and accessible, Regulating Platforms is a go-to text for
students and scholars of media and communication.