Engaging Platforms in Open Scholarship

Brittany Amell, Graham Jensen, Alan Colin-Arce, Randa El Khatib, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Faraz Forghan Parast, and Ray Siemens

Table of Contents

Abstract

Executive Summary

Introduction: The Rise of Platforms

  • What is a Platform?
  • About the Annotated Bibliography
    • Overview of Sections
  • Platforms Forever?
  • References

Understanding Platforms

  • Groundings, Foundations, and Introductory Texts
  • Infrastructures Meet Platforms (and vice versa)

Researching Platforms and Digital Environments

  • Tools, Methods, and Approaches
  • Ethical Considerations

Social Implications of Platforms

  • Critical Perspectives: Power, Platformization, and Labour
  • Thinking Through Sustainability
  • Privacy and Surveillance
  • Platforms and the Limits of Free Speech

Models and Mechanisms of Platform Governance and Regulation

  • Approaches to Platform Governance
  • Misinformation as Platform Governance Issue

Alternative Models and Approaches

  • Platform Cooperatives, Digital Commons, and Knowledge Infrastructures
  • Knowledge Production, Archives, and Digital Sustainability

References

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