I write reviews of books in my general field of interest: the internet and internet law, privacy, human rights and related areas. Here are links to some of my reviews:
For Times Higher Education:
Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness, by Nathaniel Tkacz
Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous, by Gabriella Coleman
The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms that Control Money and Information, by Frank Pasquale
Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World, by Bruce Schneier
Exposed: Desire and Disobedience in the Digital Age, by Bernard E. Harcourt
The Closing of the Net, by Monica Horten
Windows into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High Technology, by Gary T. Marx
The End of Ownership, by Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz
Data for the People: How to Make Our Post-Privacy Economy Work for You, by Andreas Weigend
For the LSE Review of Books
Social Media As Surveillance: Rethinking Visibility in a Converging World by Daniel Trottier
For Public Law
From Gutenberg to the Internet: Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the Implications for Democracy
and
Free Speech in an Internet Era: Papers from the Free Speech Discussion Forum
In P.L. 2015, Jan, 192-196 – access for subscribers to Public Law, through Westlaw or other databases.
For International Data Privacy Law
Neil Richards, Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil Liberties in the Digital Age, September 2016