DIGISOV
Digital Governance and Sovereignty in a Fractured World: Competing States and Circulating Norms
Events & Publications
Book | Digital Authoritarianism in the Making
Françoise Daucé, Benjamin Loveluck & Francesca Musiani (eds.), Digital Authoritarianism in the Making. Repression and Resistance on the Russian Internet, The MIT Press, 2025 Available in open access. This is the revised and updated translation of the book Genèse...
9.12.2025 | Digital Dependencies
The DIGISOV project, with the support of the Chair in Digital regulation at University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas, is organizing a workshop bringing together researchers and practitioners to discuss “Digital Dependencies” on Tuesday 9 December 2025 from 2.00 to 6.00 p.m....
Article | Governing the ‘Governors’ of online speech: a review of the Digital Services Act’s first steps in regulating social media platforms
Anastasia Iliopoulou-Penot, “Governing the 'Governors' of online speech: a review of the Digital Services Act's first steps in regulating social media platforms”, Yearbook of European Law, 2025 The Digital Services Act (DSA) introduces a comprehensive set of rules...
2025-2026 | DIGISOV research seminar
The ANR DIGISOV project, “Digital Governance and Sovereignty in a Fractured World: Competing States and the Circulation of Norms,” is continuing its series of research seminars for the 2025–2026 academic year. These seminars provide an opportunity to deepen our...
Article | Souveraineté numérique et concurrence des régimes politiques : origines et perspectives
Publication as part of the special issue « Constitutionnalisme numérique et approches critiques en droit et technologie » in the Revue des droits et libertés fondamentaux, edited by Manon Altwegg-Boussac and Afroditi Marketou. Benjamin Loveluck, « Souveraineté...
Article | China’s strategic approach to tech diplomacy in a time of global uncertainty
Zhao Alexandre Huang and Xiang Meng, “China’s strategic approach to tech diplomacy in a time of global uncertainty”, Global Policy, online first, 2025 In the wake of U.S.-China technological competition and the COVID-19 pandemic, “tech diplomacy” has gained prominence...
The DIGISOV project is funded by the French National Research Agency




