Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study
Flonk Danielle

Papers

1. Introduction – towards polycentricity? The quest for legitimacy and trust in digital governance (Peer-reviewed)
Matthew Dylag, Daniëlle Flonk, Cristiana Lauri, Morshed Mannan
Information, Communication & Society pp.1-17 2026.2
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2. Adaptive governance: How digital platforms change their design (Peer-reviewed)
Daniëlle Flonk, Kevin Garvey
Platforms & Society Vol.2 2025.10
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3. Hollow multilateralism: how autocracies contest the norms and procedures of international organizations (Peer-reviewed)
Daniëlle Flonk, Maria J Debre
International Affairs Vol.101,No.4,pp.1463-1482 2025.7
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4. Controlling internet content in the EU: towards digital sovereignty (Peer-reviewed)
Daniëlle Flonk, Markus Jachtenfuchs, Anke Obendiek
Journal of European Public Policy pp.1-27 2024.1
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5. Watering down the wine: European Union regulation of violent right‐wing extremism content and the securitisation of new online spaces (Peer-reviewed)
Danielle Flonk, Richard McNeil‐Willson
Policy & Internet Vol.15,No.4,pp.575-590 2023.12
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6. Emerging illiberal norms: Russia and China as promoters of internet content control (Peer-reviewed)
Daniëlle Flonk
International Affairs Vol.97,No.6,pp.1925-1944 2021.11
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7. Authority conflicts in internet governance: Liberals vs. sovereigntists? (Peer-reviewed)
Daniëlle Flonk, Markus Jachtenfuchs, Anke S. Obendiek
Global Constitutionalism Vol.9,No.2,pp.364-386 2020.7
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8. Book Review: The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (Peer-reviewed)
Daniëlle Flonk
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies Vol.27,No.1,pp.284-286 2020.4
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Awards

No. Award name Year
1. Max Weber Fellowship (€50,000) 2021
2. Competitive PhD Scholarship (declined) 2017
3. Competitive DAAD Scholarship (declined) 2017
4. Short-listed for Daniël Heinsius prize (for the best Political Science Master’s thesis of The Netherlands and Flanders) 2016

Research Projects

No. Research subject Research item(Awarding organization, System name) Year
1. Hollow multilateralism: How autocracies contest norms and procedures of international organizations (14,400,000 yen)
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Kiban B)
( Awarding organization: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science System name: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) )
2025.4 - 2029.3
2. Bad neighbors, good company: Regional organizations, autocratization, and the diffusion of digital sovereignty (€175,000)
Thyssen Foundation Grant
( Awarding organization: Fritz Thyssen Foundation )
2025.1 - 2027.12
3. Hollow multilateralism (€1,500)
EUI Early Stage Researchers Funding
( Awarding organization: EUI )
2022.9 - 2023.8
4. Digital Trade Integration – Dataset & Index (€60,000)
CIVICA Research Funding
( Awarding organization: CIVICA )
2021.1 - 2023.12