Ver a floresta por suas árvores: visualizando plataformização e sua governança
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v16i2p21-44Palabras clave:
Política antitruste, Big tech, Regulação de dados, Governança da internet, Economia de plataformaResumen
As complexidades das plataformas estão cada vez mais em desacordo com os conceitos jurídicos e econômicos rígidos que fundamentam sua governança. Este artigo busca analisar a plataformização através da lente metafórica de uma árvore para entender os ecossistemas de informação como estruturas hierárquicas e interdependentes. Adotando uma abordagem holística à plataformização, essa metáfora visual pode inspirar um conjunto de princípios para remodelar o ecossistema de plataformas ao interesse da sociedade e do bem comum.
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