The International Digital Policy Observatory ( IDPO ) is a publicly accessible, real-time database with enhanced analytical tools that tracks developments in digital, internet, and emerging technology regulation across multiple countries.
The purpose of this infrastructure is to shape innovative policy search and analysis techniques concerning multifaceted regulation, policies, and governance across our digital society and economy.
Through the development of such an enabling infrastructure, policy makers, industry stakeholders, and civil society advocacy groups will be able to draw upon a ‘common pool’ resource to better understand and respond to international trends in the tech policy arena. The IDPO seeks to place Australia at the forefront of policy and regulatory debates globally.
The IDPO mission is to enable best practice digital policy regulation by sharing insights from around the globe through open and freely available online resources.
IDPO key objectives include:
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This project is funded by a 2023 Australian Research Council Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) grant which provides funding for research infrastructure, equipment, and facilities.
IDPO Report 2024 – Flew, Nicholls, Tsalis, Nolan (2024)
Social Media Regulation Futures: Learning from International Policy Mixes – Flew, Terry & Swist, Teresa (2024), TechREG Chronicle 2, February, pp. 1-8.
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