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Prof Seamus Simpson's Outputs (6)

The Limits of Internet Self-Regulation -The EU's Policy for Digital Internet Intermediaries (2024)
Journal Article
Simpson, S. (in press). The Limits of Internet Self-Regulation -The EU's Policy for Digital Internet Intermediaries. Frontiers in ICT, 9, 1454211. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2024.1454211

This article contributes to knowledge on EU policy for Internet intermediaries by providing a characterisation and analysis of the system of governance for intermediaries set out initially in the 2000 Directive on E-Commerce and recently updated in t... Read More about The Limits of Internet Self-Regulation -The EU's Policy for Digital Internet Intermediaries.

Communication infrastructure and networks (2024)
Book Chapter
Simpson, S. (2024). Communication infrastructure and networks. In M. Puppis, R. Mansell, & H. Van den Bulck (Eds.), . Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800887206.00055

This chapter provides an analysis of the importance of governance in the core constituents of a vast and complex electronic communication infrastructure. It argues that the character and practices of infrastructure governance, despite their lower pro... Read More about Communication infrastructure and networks.

Perspectives on citizen data privacy in a smart city – An empirical case study (2024)
Journal Article
Lucas, E., Simpson, S., & Lucas, E. (in press). Perspectives on citizen data privacy in a smart city – An empirical case study. Convergence, https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565241247413

Digitisation is arguably an inevitable feature of contemporary urban development, yet privacy issues arising from the mass data collection, transmission and processing it entails continue to be a poorly understood and contentious issue for people liv... Read More about Perspectives on citizen data privacy in a smart city – An empirical case study.

Citizen Participation and Strategic Communication through Twitter: Food Waste Awareness in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2024)
Thesis

This study investigates the under-researched topic of the extent to which – and how – Twitter
is used to undertake food waste awareness campaigns by food bank organisations in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). It provides a better understanding of... Read More about Citizen Participation and Strategic Communication through Twitter: Food Waste Awareness in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.