The Weizenbaum Institute researches the interaction of digitalisation and society in an interdisciplinary and fundamental way. The aim is to better understand the mechanisms, the modes of operation, and the effects of and options for shaping digitalisation and to proactively conceptualize the digital transformation in line with fundamental democratic principles.
As one of founding partners of the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, University of Potsdam is awarding Junior Researcher Fellowships as well as Senior Researcher Fellowships for the years 2018, 2019, and 2020. Visiting fellows will be hosted at the Institute for a period of one to three months.They will have the opportunity to conduct research on-site in Berlin, one ...
Together with the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, the Center for Technology and Society and the Jena Institute for Democracy and Civil Society, we are proud to bring together up-tothe-minute research, activist voices and civil society initiatives that deal with the challenges and opportunities for protest and movements in the
The digitalisation of economic processes is accompanied by fundamental changes that affect the relationships between and strategies of enterprises, working conditions and employment, as well as innovation processes. In the research area People – Work – Knowledge, six research groups deal with these effects of digitalisation on individuals
The Weizenbaum Institute is pleased to invite applications for research fellowships for the years 2018, 2019, and 2020. Visiting fellows will be hosted at the Institute for a period of one to three months. They will have the opportunity to conduct research on-site in Berlin, one of Europe’s most vibrant cities.
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The Research Group (Previously named: Data as a Means of Payment) examines data usage in the digital economy from legal, psychological and economic perspectives. Our research focuses on the functioning of digital markets as well as the chances and risks of data trade. It includes questions of private autonomy in the areas of tension between data markets, data protection, ...
February 16, 2021 — New Keynote Speaker: Prof. Bettina Berendt, TU Berlin, Germany – KU Leuven, Belgium – Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, Germany February 15, 2021 — New Keynote Speaker: Prof. Michael I. Jordan, University of ...
About the Conference. The Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society is organizing its 2022 annual conference on the subject of “Practicing Sovereignty. Interventions for open digital futures”. The conference will take place at the venue „Alte Münze“ in Berlin on Thursday, 9 June and Friday, 10 June 2022.. The international conference and exhibition will investigate new
The digitalisation of economic processes is accompanied by fundamental changes that affect the relationships between and strategies of enterprises, working conditions and employment, as well as innovation processes. In the research area People – Work – Knowledge, six research groups deal with these effects of digitalisation on individuals
We are an interdisciplinary team of designers, researchers, tech-enthusiasts and critical thinkers from Berlin University of the Arts, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, as well as Einsteincenter Digital Future (ECDF).
Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society 1,141 followers on LinkedIn. Investigating current changes in all aspects of society occurring in response to digitalisation. The Weizenbaum
Dr. Volker Stocker. Since May 2019, Volker Stocker has been the head of the Research Group “Work and Cooperation in the Sharing Economy” at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society (German Internet Institute). He is also a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Internet Network Architectures Group at TU Berlin and an associated researcher
Katharina joined the chair of Business Informatics esp. Social Media and Data Science in January 2018. Her research as a PhD candidate is located at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society within the research group Digital Technologies and Well-being. In her work for the institute she is combining her interest in behavioral science