Articles
Five AI management strategies—and how they could shape the future (February 4, 2025)
Five AIMS: Lessons from Internet Governance for Artificial Intelligence Management Strategies (February 3, 2025)
Zuckerberg’s cave: smartness and discipline in digital modernity (November 21, 2024)
Privacy, privacy enhancing technologies and the individual (March 14, 2022)
Personalisation and digital modernity: deconstructing the myths of the subjunctive world (January 1, 2021)
Data trusts (December 1, 2020)
Burkean conservatism, legibility and populism (November 6, 2020)
Explainable AI and the philosophy and practice of explanation (October 5, 2020)
Big data, consequentialism and privacy (August 1, 2020)
Data-driven government: the triumph of Thatcherism or the revenge of society? (July 25, 2020)
The conservative reaction to data-driven agency (January 31, 2020)
Between the editors (January 31, 2020)
Preface (January 31, 2020)
Introduction: Life and the law in the era of data-driven agency (January 31, 2020)
The four visions shaping the way we use the Internet (June 13, 2019)
Conservatism then and now: review of Scruton, Conservatism (March 11, 2019)
Data trusts: ethics, architecture and governance for trustworthy data stewardship (February 13, 2019)
Four Internets: the geopolitics of digital governance (December 7, 2018)
Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) (August 23, 2018)
Why should I? Cybersecurity, the security of the state and the insecurity of the citizen (June 11, 2018)
Pity the poor engineer: review of Ragnedda & Muschert, Theorizing Digital Divides, and Ekbia & Nardi, Heteromation (June 7, 2018)
On blockchains and the General Data Protection Regulation (June 4, 2018)
The contradictions of digital modernity (April 25, 2018)
Functional anonymisation: personal data and the data environment (March 28, 2018)
You are being watched: review of Macnish, The Ethics of Surveillance (January 3, 2018)
AI in the UK: A Short History (October 15, 2017)
The digitally extended self: a lexicological analysis of personal data (May 10, 2017)
Smart contracts – dumb idea (March 1, 2017)
Conservatism, epistemology, and value (January 28, 2017)
Social machines as an approach to group privacy (December 29, 2016)
The seven veils of privacy (March 18, 2016)
Authority printed upon emptiness (October 27, 2015)
The right to be forgotten: the good, the bad and the ugly (June 23, 2015)
Data, legibility, creativity … and power (March 17, 2015)
The fridge’s brain sure ain’t the icebox (October 29, 2014)
In worship of an echo (June 23, 2014)
The information spring (March 24, 2014)
The future of social Is personal: the potential of the Personal Data Store (January 1, 2014)
The many-headed e-monster (December 12, 2013)
The technology of collective memory and the normativity of truth (November 12, 2013)
Are we getting privacy the wrong way round? (June 26, 2013)
Linked data in government (June 26, 2013)
The read-write Linked Data Web (March 28, 2013)
Social machine politics are here to stay (March 27, 2013)
Welcome to (and from) the Digital Citizen (January 21, 2013)
A general definition of trust (August 5, 2012)
Linked open government data: lessons from data.gov.uk (March 19, 2012)
Semantic Web (October 19, 2011)
Narcissus to a man: lifelogging, technology and the normativity of truth (September 16, 2010)
Lifelogging: privacy and empowerment with memories for life (February 20, 2009)
Review of Honderich, Conservatism (July 27, 2006)
Memories for life: a review of the science and technology (April 13, 2006)
Avoiding omnidoxasticity in logics of belief: a reply to MacPherson (July 1, 1995)