Journal of Illiberalism Studies
Volume 4, Number 3 (2024)
Pages: 1-180
Illiberal Technologies: Linking Tech Companies, Democratic Backsliding, and Authoritarianism
Jasmin Dall’Agnola
pp 1 – 10 | Full text | Download PDF
Digital Architecture of Control: North Korea’s Use of Technology to Consolidate Totalitarian Governance
Jieun Baek
pp 11 – 28 | Full text | Download PDF
Russia’s Digital Repression Landscape: Unraveling the Kremlin’s Digital Repression Tactics
Anastassiya Mahon and Scott Walker
pp 29 – 50 | Full text | Download PDF
The Rise of Tech Illiberalism in Russia: E-Voting and New Dimensions of Securitization
Kirill Petrov, Ilya Fominykh, Matvey Bakshuk, Albert Ahalian, and Arseniy Krasnikov
pp 51 – 71 | Full text | Download PDF
Tyranny of City Brain: How China Implements Artificial Intelligence to Upgrade its Repressive Surveillance Regime
Chamila Liyanage
pp 73 – 98 | Full text | Download PDF
Framing of Hungarian Youth Resistance Movements by Pro-Government Media under the Illiberal Orbán Governments
Eszter Kirs
pp 99 – 114 | Full text | Download PDF
Reverse Search Warrants: Locating Google’s Sensorvault Subjects via the Technological Illiberal Practice of Surveillance Capitalism
Renée Ridgway
pp 115 – 138 | Full text | Download PDF
Considering the Assumptions of the Technocentric Model of Democratic Flourishing and Decay
Steven Livingston and Michael Miller
pp 139 – 160 | Full text | Download PDF
Dark Shadows under the Ivory Tower: An Approach to Elon Musk’s Ideology
Arsenio Cuenca and Jaime Caro
pp 161 – 180 | Full text | Download PDF