Paulis E., Kies, R., and Östling A. (forthcoming). Public Deliberation in the Digital Age - Platforms, Participation, and Legitimacy. Book. Routledge.
Östling A., Valtenbergs V. and Skolmeistere V. (forthcoming). Artificial Intelligence in Deliberative Democracy: Empirical insights on the legitimacy of AI-supported deliberation platforms. Chapter in the book edited by Paulis E., Kies, R., and Östling A. (forthcoming). Public Deliberation in the Digital Age - Platforms, Participation, and Legitimacy. Routledge.
Vaara E, Östling A. and Akner Koler C. (forthcoming). Book chapter in the edited book "Imagining, Designing and Teaching Regenerative Futures: Art-Science Approaches and Inspirations From Around the World", edited by Bentz J. and Ristić Trajković J. https://link.springer.com/book/9789819690282
Lundahl, J., Benmayor, A., Linåker, J., Östling, A., Nordell, E., Wernicke, P., Burden, H., & Stenberg, S. (2025). Project deliverable D3.1 report on existing regulatory frameworks and governance mechanisms for mobility data sharing. https://deployemds.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/D3.1-Report-on-existing-regulatory-frameworks-and-governance-mechanisms-for-mobility-data-sharing-1.pdf
Rudmark D., Linåker J. and Östling A. (2025). Lessons Learnt from Horizontal Coordination of Data Ecosystems in the Swedish Public Transport Sector, Chapter 20 in the book “Horizontal Intergovernmental Coordination at Local and Regional Levels Evidence from Europe and Beyond”. https://link.springer.com/book/9783031835667
Valtenbergs, V., Mieriņa, I., Ņikišins, J., & Östling, A. (2025). Is participation on the move a utopia? The study of EU mobile citizens in Latvia. Identities, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2025.2451524 / https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1070289X.2025.2451524
Vaara E, Östling A. and Akner Koler C. (2024). A-LAB PERFORMED FACILITATING AESTHETIC EXCHANGE AND PERFORMANCE. In Ristić Trajković, J., & Bentz, J. (Eds.). (2024). Creative Methods Toolkit For Imagining, Designing and Teaching Regenerative Futures. Lisbon: NOVA University of Lisbon – FCSH. https://shift-cost.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Final-Toolkit_compressed.pdf
Kies R., Östling A., Valtenbergs V., Théron S., Wojcik S. & Kersting N. (2023). Book Chapter 7: Inclusiveness and effectiveness of digital participatory experiments in constitutional reforms. In the book "Deliberative Constitution-making Opportunities and Challenges" edited by Min Reuchamps and Yanina Welp. Routledge Studies in Democratic Innovations.
Östling, A., and Rudmark, D. (2023). Mobility Data Specification (MDS). RISE report.
Muto S., Rudmark D. and Östling A. (2023). En jämförande analys av Mobility Data Specification och alternativa standarder - lärdomar för det svenska transportsystemet. RISE.
Östling A. (2022). "The pursuit of legitimacy as a learning process - A case of local e-participation in Sweden". Book chapter in “Engaging Citizens in Policy-Making: e-Participation Practices in Europe”.
Valtenbergs, Kersting, Dufrasne, Kies, and Ostling (2021). "Do ICTs Improve Deliberative Quality of Constitutional Reforms?". IPSA World congress of political science.
Ostling A., Mickiewicz T. and Greco A. (2020). "Open data for political integrity in Sweden: a “non-issue”?". Research report with policy recommendations. Open Knowledge Sweden.
(Contributing author): Greco A. (2018). Open data and the fight against corruption in Latvia, Sweden and Finland. Country report: Sweden. https://blog.okfn.org/2018/12/07/open-data-and-the-fight-against-corruption-in-latvia-sweden-and-finland/
Open Government Partnership assessment reports (2013-2019):
Ostling A. (2019). “Independent Reporting Mechanism Sweden: End of Term Report 2016–2018“.
Ostling A. (2018). “Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM): Sweden Progress Report 2016–2017".
Ostling A. (2017). “Independent Reporting Mechanism Sweden: End of Term Report 2014–2016“.
Ostling A. (2016). “Independent Reporting Mechanism Sweden: Progress Report 2014–2015″.
Ostling A. (2014). “Independent Reporting Mechanism Sweden: Progress Report 2012–13“.
Östling A. (2022). "The pursuit of legitimacy as a learning process - A case of local e-participation in Sweden". Book chapter in “Engaging Citizens in Policy-Making: e-Participation Practices in Europe”. https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/engaging-citizens-in-policy-making-9781800374355.html
Valtenbergs, Kersting, Dufrasne, Kies, and Ostling (2021). "Do ICTs Improve Deliberative Quality of Constitutional Reforms?". IPSA World congress of political science.
Östling A. (2021). Open Cities for EU Citizens (OPENCIT): Feasibility study. The feasibility study was conducted in the framework of the project Open Cities for EU Citizens (OPENCIT).
Hutcheson D. S. and Ostling A (2021). "Comparative overview of the obstacles to political participation". FAIR-EU Analytical Report. https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/71158/RSCAS_GLOBALCIT_PP_2021_1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Ostling A. (2019). "FAIR EU synthesis report : Electoral rights for mobile EU citizens' challenges and facilitators of implementation". [Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Political Participation Reports. http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/60991
Ostling A, Garner O., Haag M., Baubock R., and Hutcheson D. (2019). "FAIR EU : policy recommendations". [Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Political Participation; Policy Briefs. http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/60992
Ostling A. (2019). "Report on political participation of mobile EU citizens: Sweden". GLOBALCIT; Political Participation Reports. http://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/60988
Arrighi J-Th., Bauböck R., Hutcheson D, Östling A., Piccoli L. (2019). Conditions for Electoral Rights 2019. European University Institute. https://globalcit. eu/conditions-for-electoral-rights. https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/71158/RSCAS_GLOBALCIT_PP_2021_1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Ostling A. (2018). “Civic tech tools that did not meet expectations: Lessons learned from the field”. TransparenCEE. Article. http://techfails.transparencee.org
Ostling A. (2017). “Social Innovation in Practice: Opportunities for Citizens and Governments“. Chapter in the book “Beyond Bureaucracy Towards Sustainable Governance Informatisation”. Paulin, Alois A., Anthopoulos, Leonidas G., Reddick, Christopher (Eds.). Springer. http://www.springer.com/de/book/9783319541419
Francoli M., Ostling A. and Steibel F. (2015). “From Informing to Empowering: Improving Government - Civil Society Interactions within Open Government Partnership” (Full report and Policy brief). Open Government Partnership (OGP). http://www.opengovpartnership.org/blog/mary-francoli-alina-ostling-and-fabro-steibel/2015/09/01/improving-government-civil-society#sthash.fAOAozsR.dpuf
Media pluralism, innovation and the digital ageNenadic I. and Ostling A. (2018).
Craufurd Smith R., Klimkiewicz B., Ostling A. (2021). Media ownership transparency in Europe: Closing the gap between European aspiration and domestic reality. European Journal of Communication.
‘Media Innovation in Europe and Reinvention of Audiences: Between Citizens and Consumers’. Medijske studije, 9(17), pp. 4-22./Media studies, Vol.9 No.17. July 2018. https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.9.17.2
Nenadic I. and Ostling A. (2017). “Public service media in Europe: Gender equality policies and the representation of women in decision-making roles“. Comunicazione Politica (ComPol). Special issue titled “Gender, politics and the media. Lessons learned and struggles for change twenty years after the Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women“.
Brogi E, Bania K., Nenadic I., Ostling A., Parcu PL. (2017). “Monitoring media pluralism in Europe : application of the media pluralism monitor 2016 in the European Union, Montenegro and Turkey“. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF); Policy Report.
Cernison M. and Ostling A. (2017). Measuring media literacy in the EU : results from the Media Pluralism Monitor 2015. Working paper. EUI RSCAS; 2017/01; Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF).
Nenadic I. and Ostling A. (2016). “Assessing Media Pluralism in the Digital Age“. Chapter in “Internet Science: Third International Conference”, INSCI 2016, Florence, Italy, September 12-14, 2016, Proceedings.
Brogi E. and Ostling A. (2016). “Regional and local pluralism: the Media Pluralism Monitor tool and the results of the 2015 implementation” in the IRIS Special issue. “Regional and local broadcasting in Europe”. A report on regional media in Europe. Council of Europe. European Audiovisual Observatory.
BROGI, Elda; GINSBORG, Lisa; OSTLING, Alina; PARCU, Pier Luigi; SIMUNJAK, Maja (2016). “Monitoring media pluralism in Europe : testing and implementation of the media pluralism monitor 2015″. Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF); Policy Report. 2016. ISBN: 9789290843610.
Ostling A. (2019). "FAIR EU synthesis report: electoral rights for mobile EU citizens' challenges and facilitators of implementation". [Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Political Participation Reports.
Ostling A. (2019). "Report on political participation of mobile EU citizens: Sweden". GLOBALCIT; Political Participation Reports.
Ostling A. (2013). An overview of highly-skilled labour migration in Sweden with a special focus on Indian nationals, including a review of the Blue Card Directive. Research carried out in the framework of the project: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migration research. Migration Policy Centre (MPC), at the European University Institute.
Ostling A. (2013). An overview of highly-skilled labour migration in Denmark with a special focus on Indian nationals, including a review of the Blue Card Directive (2013).
Ostling A. and Joseph G. (2013). KNOW RESET: Country Profile Sweden. BUILDING KNOWLEDGE FOR A CONCERTED AND SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN THE EU AND ITS MEMBER STATES (KNOW RESET).