DSI Apéro Philo Session: Digital Wellbeing
DSI Apéro Philo Session: Digital Wellbeing
DSI Apéro Philo Session: Digital Wellbeing
Kiran Kappeler successfully defended her dissertation
Internet Use as Everyday Religion on the Rise, Cyborgization Still in its Early Stages
“Artificial Intelligence” in Switzerland 2024: Rapid Diffusion and Increasing Digital Inequality
Talk im Turm: Göttliche Algorithmen und Putins Desinformation
Campus Oerlikon Lecture Series: Digital Worlds
Two Awards at SACM 2025 for the Media Change and Innovation Division
Michael Reiss successfully defended his cumulative dissertation
Rückblick: Talk im Turm zu Desinformation und Algorithmen
The event, co-organised by INFO CDMX and OKFN, is a unique opportunity to explore tools, publications and materials developed under the model of openness by design, with a focus on human rights, gender perspective and inclusion of vulnerable groups.
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Nous sommes ravis de vous inviter au we binaire « Perspectives on WHO’s Normative Leadership: An Empirical and Comparative Analysis of Six States ».
El pasado jueves 22 de mayo, autoridades del Ejército de Chile y de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile se reunieron en el Centro de Innovación UC Anacleto Angelini para hacer un balance del trabajo realizado en el Laboratorio de Ciberdefensa para la Protección de Infraestructuras Críticas (CiberLab), del que el Programa de Derecho, Ciencia y Tecnología es miembro fundador, a casi un año de su creación.
#IDSF25 will take place from 4–6 June 2025 in Vienna, positioning the Austrian capital once again as a central hub for global dialogue on digital security, sovereignty, and international cooperation. The CEO of OKFN, Renata Ávila, will be joining two sessions in the programme.
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© aau/Christina SupanzWhat we do in this country has an impact on the lives of people in other parts of the world. This is the central idea behind the concept of global citizenship. Hans Karl Peterlini has held the UNESCO Chair in Global Citizenship Education since 2020 and is committed to bringing about change, both on the individual and the collective level, to achieve a ‘good life for all’. This chair has just been awarded to him and the University of Klagenfurt for another four years.