The Platform Question: Power, Accountability and Global South
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Name of the Publication: The Platform Question:
Power, Accountability, and the Global South
This anthology is the result of a global collaboration among
scholars, practitioners, and activists who come together to
reflect on the expanding role of platforms in an increasingly
digitized world. As platformization reshapes economies,
politics, and everyday interactions, it brings with it new forms
of regulation, control, and accountability that profoundly
affect both marginalized communities and society at large.
The collection explores these dynamics through diverse
lenses, ranging from debates on platform regulation and
Big Tech accountability in content moderation, to feminist
critiques of algorithmic bias and safety in online dating
spaces. It further examines digital resistance and collective
action in contexts such as Latin America and Myanmar,
where platform governance intersects with broader struggles
for democracy and voice. By engaging with experiences of
gig workers, platform-mediated labor, and the emerging
ethical questions surrounding artificial intelligence, the
anthology situates the global platform economy as a site
of tension between freedom and control, innovation and
exploitation. Together, these contributions reveal how
digital infrastructures are not merely technological systems
but deeply political spaces that shape the contours of
contemporary life.
Year of publication: 2025
This work is under a creative common attribution 4.0 international licence
Edited by: Dr Raina Ghosh, Maitri Singh, Dr Arpita Kanjilal
Design and Illustrated by: Yuvasree Mohan
Published by: Centre for Development Policy and Practice
ISBN: 978-81-993666-4-0Supported by: ARISE Community and Digital Empowerment Foundation
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Acknowledgements
We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone
who contributed to the creation of this anthology. First and
foremost, our sincere thanks to all the writers, illustrators
and contributors for bringing this collection to life. We
extend our appreciation to ARISE community members,
Media Democracy Fund and CREA for supporting research
on platform accountability in Global South under Research
and Advoacy for Digital Accountability and Rights project.
A special thanks to our mentor Mr. Osama Manzar whose
guidance helped in shaping this project to its final form.
We are also deeply thankful to our readers and supporters,
who continue to inspire us to share and celebrate diverse
perspectives through literature.
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