Digital Governance Research Colloquium
02.12.2020
| 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
Situated accountability: Ethical principles, certification standards, and explanation methods in applied AI
A presentation by Anne Henriksen (Aarhus University). This event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab.
18.11.2020
| 3:00 pm
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4:00 pm
Centering context in smart cities research and public policy
A presentation by Theresa Pardo (Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany). This event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab.
21.10.2020
| 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
Dynamic network analysis and political discourses: the case of the UN Global Compact for Migration
A presentation by Ulrike Klinger (Freie Universität Berlin). This event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab.
07.10.2020
| 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
The effect of hate speech regulation on self-censorship
A presentation by Simon Munzert (Hertie School) on experimental evidence from the US and Germany. The event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab.
04.03.2020
| 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
Defining borders online: What shapes national concepts of internet sovereignty (on the example of Russia)?
A presentation by Anna Litvinenko (Freie Universität Berlin). This event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab.
12.02.2020
| 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
Global platform governance and the internet-governance impossibility theorem
A presentation by Blayne Haggart (Brock University). This event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab. Prior registration is not required.
05.02.2020
| 12:00 pm
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1:00 pm
The role of humans in an age of intelligent machines
A presentation by Joanna Bryson (Hertie School). This event is part of the Digital Governance Research Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Digital Governance and the Data Science Lab. Prior registration is not required.