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SUMMARY:Sarah Spiekermann and Niina Zuber: Value-based Engineering and Ethical Agile Software Development
DESCRIPTION:This is a hybrid event that will include two talks: \nTalk 1 by Niina Zuber (Bavarian Institute for Digital Transformation) [15:00 – 15:45]Title: Ethics in Agile Software Development \nAbstract – Recent advances in the development and application of software systems are triggering a wide-ranging ethical discourse. Among the much discussed topics are bias\, data security\, privacy\, and the low explainability of algorithms. However\, ethical concerns must also be considered in the context of software development in general. Enriching the software development process with ethical deliberation promises to be beneficial and purposeful. \nThe ethical Deliberation proves thereby as triad: \n1. as an identification of values\, norms and rules\, which is systematically carried out in a disclosive ethics.2. as a process of consideration that leads to a justified prioritization.3. as an implementation of values\, norms and rules in technical settings. \nEthical deliberation will assist developers to systematically address ethical issues related to specific IT concerns. The implementation of ethical deliberation in agile development practice seems particularly constructive\, as agile processes are a widespread standard in software development and provide a favorable basis for ethical deliberation in the development process due to the empowerment of the individual through flat hierarchies or functioning team structures. \nBio:Dr. Niina Zuber is a scientific officer in the research department at bidt. The ethicist was a research consultant at Cognostics AG (start-up in the field of software development). She focuses on the topics of application-oriented rationality theory\, ethical software design\, and normative conceptualization of platforms for digital citizen participation. Before joining bidt\, she worked for many years at LMU Munich and at the Center for Digitalization Bavaria (ZD.B). \nTalk 2 by Sarah Spiekermann (WU Wien) [15:45 – 16:30]Title: Value-based Engineering (VBE) with IEEE 7000: The New Ethical Model Process for Value-based System Design \nAbstract – This talk is going to give the audience an overview of the new ISO/IEEE 24 748-7000 standard\, which is the world’s first standardized approach to build ‘ethical machines’. The talk will summarize the 10 principles of VBE and the 3 phases of system development necessary to build a new IT system in a transparent way\, informed by moral philosophy\, discourse ethics and risk logic. For more information on Value-bade Engineering\, see here: https://www.wu.ac.at/value-based-engineering/ \nBio:Since 2009 Sarah Spiekermann is chairing the Institute for Information Systems & Society at Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna). She is a well-regarded scientist\, author\, speaker and advisor on digital ethics. She published several books\, including “Value-based Engineering – A guide to building ethical technology for humanity” (DeGruyter\, 2023)\, “Digital Ethics – A Value System for the 21st Century” (Droemer\, 2019) and “Ethical IT Innovation: A Value-based System Design Approach” (Taylor & Francis\, 2015)\, as well as over 100 articles in leading academic journals such as “Communications of the ACM”\, JIT\, “IEEE Transactions” or “Science\, Technology and Values”. In 2016 Sarah co-founded the “Sustainable Computing Lab”. In the same year she also started vice-chairing IEEE’s “P7000” project\, leading the development of the first model process for ethical system design (or what is called “VBE – Value-based Engineering”) published in 2021 (also referenced as ISO/IEC/IEEE 24 748-7000). \nCollective discussions and networking [16:30 – 17:00] \nLocation: WU Wien\, TC.5.01 Auditorium\, Welthandelsplatz 1\, 1020 Wien \n[You can also participate online via Zoom – contact “events [@] sustainablecomputing.eu” for the link] \nMap: https://campus.wu.ac.at/?campus=1&q=TC.5.01
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/sarah-spiekermann-and-niina-zuber-value-based-engineering-and-ethical-agile-software-development/
LOCATION:Hybrid Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230320T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230320T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20221221T083706Z
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SUMMARY:Jaap-Henk Hoepman: Privacy Is Hard And Seven Other Myths
DESCRIPTION:Title: Privacy Is Hard And Seven Other Myths \nSpeaker: Prof. Dr. Jaap-Henk HoepmanRadboud University\, Karlstad University\, and University of Groningen \nWe invite our colleagues who are in Vienna to participate in the talk on WU Wien’s campus. If you like to join the lecture online\, please contact events [at] sustainablecomputing.eu for a link. \nDate/Time: Monday\, January 9th\, from 10:30 — 12:00 \nLocation:WU’s Executive Academy EA.6.026 AuditoriumMap: https://campus.wu.ac.at/?campus=1&q=EA.6.026Address: EA.6.026 AuditoriumWU Executive Academy\, 6th floorVienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)Welthandelsplatz 1\, 1020 Vienna\, Austria \nAbstract:In this talk Jaap-Henk Hoepman will discuss some of the mythssurrounding privacy (like “I have nothing to hide” and “We are notcollecting personal data” or “You have zero privacy anyway. Get overit.”). All to show that technological developments have had a tremendousimpact on our privacy\, but also can be used to protect our privacy. Hewill talk about the legal protection of privacy through the General DataProtection Regulation (GDPR)\, and discuss how relying on purely legalmeasures is not enough. The systems themselves should be designed in aprivacy friendly manner\, through privacy by design. He will explain theprivacy by design philosophy\, and make it concrete by describing eightprivacy design strategies. \nBio:Jaap-Henk Hoepman is an associate professor in IT Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen\, an associate professor at the Dept. of Computer Science of Radboud University\, and a guest guest professor in PRISEC – Privacy And Security at the Karlstad University. He studied computer science at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen and obtained his PhD at the University of Amsterdam based on work done at the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI). His research interests focus on privacy by design and privacy-friendly protocols for identity management and the Internet of Things. \nOnnline:Please contact events [at] sustainablecomputing.eu for a link. \nOn campus:WU Wien\, D2.2.094https://campus.wu.ac.at/?campus=1&q=D2.2.094 \nMore info (requesting a link to the online call): events [at] sustainablecomputing.eu \nSustainable Computing Lecture SeriesChairs: Soheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien) Arianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of LuxembourgCristiana Santos\, Utrecht UniversityMartin Degeling\, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/jaap-henk-hoepman-privacy-is-hard-and-seven-other-myths/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220721T153000
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SUMMARY:Pavel Laskov: Can We Trust AI?
DESCRIPTION:Title:Can We Trust AI? \nThursday\, 21.07.2022\, 14:00–15:30 CEST \nHybrid Event \nSpeaker:Prof. Dr. Pavel Laskov (Hilti Chair for Data and Application Security) \nShort bio:Pavel Laskov is Full Professor at the University of Liechtenstein and head of the Hilti Chair of Data and Application Security. He received PhD in computer science at the University of Delaware in 2001 and held research and teaching positions at the Fraunhofer Institute FIRST\, University of Tuebingen and Huawei European Research Center. His research is focused on the development of techniques for detection and mitigation of security incidents\, especially using custom-built AI techniques. As one of the pioneers of research on AI security\, Pavel Laskov co-designed the first proof-of-concept attacks against mainstream AI algorithms such as neural networks and Support Vector Machines. \nAbstract:“Data is the new oil”. This succinct metaphor fuels an intense scholarly debate about the genuine value of data in modern economy and society. Tremendous recent progress in AI methods and applications of brought up new products\, services and capabilities that would have appeared science fiction even a decade ago. As AI is increasingly deployed for security- and safety-critical applications\, robustness of learning algorithms to unexpected data perturbations\, commonly knowns as “adversarial examples”\, becomes a crucial property. In this presentation\, I will present the general idea of data-driven attacks against AI and discuss various existing threat models. As an example of a future security-critical application\, I will elucidate the role of AI in 5G mobile network infrastructures and present a new threat model recently developed for this use case. \nOnline:Please contact events [at] sustainablecomputing.eu for a link. \nOn campus:WU Wien\, D2.2.094https://campus.wu.ac.at/?campus=1&q=D2.2.094 \nMore info (requesting a link to the online call): events [at] sustainablecomputing.eu \nSustainable Computing Lecture SeriesChairs: Soheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien) Arianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of LuxembourgCristiana Santos\, Utrecht UniversityMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/pavel-laskov-can-we-trust-ai/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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SUMMARY:Soheil Human & Ryan Watkins: Needs-aware Artificial Intelligence — AI that 'serves [human] needs'
DESCRIPTION:Title: Needs-aware Artificial Intelligence — AI that ‘serves [human] needs’ \nSpeakers: Soheil Human (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Ryan Watkins (George Washington University) \nShort bios: \nSoheil Human is the director of the Sustainable Computing Lab at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. He is also a lecturer at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna. He has been leading several interdisciplinary research projects on Sustainability\, Human-centricity\, Accountability\, Lawfulness\, and Ethicality of Socio-technical Systems. In his research\, he combines concepts and methodologies from various fields such as Cognitive Science\, Information Systems\, Artificial Intelligence\, and STS/HPS.  \n \nRyan Watkins is a Professor at the George Washington University in Washington DC. He teaches in the Educational Technology Leadership (MA) program\, and the interdisciplinary Human-Technology Collaboration (PhD) program. He is an author of 11 books and over 100 articles and chapters\, on topics including needs assessments\, program evaluation\, and educational technologies. He is co-host of the Parsing Science podcast\, and developer of the We Share Science and SciencePods web apps. \nAbstract:Throughout their history\, Homo sapiens have used technologies to better satisfy their needs. The relation between needs and technology is so fundamental that the US National Research Council defined the distinguishing characteristic of technology as its goal “to make modifications in the world to meet human needs”. Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most promising emerging technologies of our time. Similar to other technologies\, AI is expected “to meet [human] needs”. In this talk\, which is based on one of our upcoming articles\, we reflect on the relationship between needs and AI\, and call for the realisation of needs-aware AI systems. We argue that re-thinking needs for\, through\, and by AI can be a very useful means towards the development of realistic approaches for Sustainable\, Human-centric\, Accountable\, Lawful\, and Ethical (HALE) AI systems. We discuss some of the most critical gaps\, barriers\, enablers\, and drivers of co-creating future AI-based socio-technical systems in which [human] needs are well considered and met. Finally\, we provide an overview of potential threats and HALE considerations that should be carefully taken into account\, and call for joint\, immediate\, and interdisciplinary efforts and collaborations. \n  \nSustainable Comupting Lecture Series \nChairs: Soheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien) Arianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of LuxembourgCristiana Santos\, Utrecht UniversityMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/needs-aware-artificial-intelligence_soheil-human_ryan-watkins/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211217T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211217T130000
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CREATED:20211215T104533Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Degeling: Tracking\, Profiling and the GDPR
DESCRIPTION:Title:\nTracking\, Profiling and the GDPR \nSpeaker: Martin Degeling (Ruhr University Bochum) \nShort bio: \nMartin Degeling is a post-doctoral researcher at Ruhr University Bochum. He finished his PhD in 2016 and worked at Carnegie Mellon University before returning to Bochum in 2018. Is research on online privacy is based on empirical methods to measure the personal data information flows and encompasses studies on all ends of these social-technical systems from end-users to developers and privacy experts. \nAbstract:\n \nInformational privacy has become a primary concern for societies in the digital age. While we\, as users\, appreciate new ways to communicate and express ourselves\, there are drawbacks of personal information being shared and used in constantly changing forms.\nThe goal of many legal regulations\, including the GDPR\, is to support informational self-determination – the idea that individuals should understand who knows what about them. For a long time\, computer science has translated this idea into technical measures of confidentiality\, control and transparency of the data to be released. But instead of following privacy- and security-by-design principles websites nowadays try to trick users into accepting insecure and privacy invasive scripts. Overwhelmed by too many choices or left with none users accept practices that they do not approve. Therefore\, it is necessary to think beyond the notice and choice model and develop technical means that support privacy and security that take the complexity of the socio-technical context of users as well as developers into account. \nIn this talk I will present my research results based on large-scale website scans as well as studies with users and developers showing that the notice and choice model is often contradictory to the goal of protecting privacy and that ideas of the GDPR have not yet led to the expected improvements. I will demonstrate how the focus on increasingly complex technical consent solutions makes it harder to control personal information and how companies at the heart of surveillance capitalism benefit from rules supposed to strengthen privacy. Novel approaches to usable privacy and security need to reconsider privacy as contextual to develop transparency and intervening control option in the data life cycle beyond the disclosure state. To foster the adoption of these technologies future research needs to also focus on the development processes and understand developers as users of privacy enhancing technologies. \nSustainable Comupting Lecture Series \nChairs:\nSoheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)\nArianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of Luxembourg\nCristiana Teixeira Santos\, Utrecht University\nMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/martin-degeling-tracking-profiling-and-the-gdpr/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211105T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211105T130000
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CREATED:20211103T165659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T170342Z
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SUMMARY:Rigo Wenning: Computer-aided Dynamic Consent
DESCRIPTION:Title:\nComputer-aided Dynamic Consent \nSpeaker: Rigo Wenning (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics) \nAbstract:\nRigo Wenning will give a short history of rights labelling techniques and then enter into the specifics of using this technology in the data protection context. The talk will be interdisciplinary touching on legal as well as technical aspects of this challenging area. \nAbout Rigo Wenning:\nRigo Wenning is the legal counsel of the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (GEIE ERCIM)\, a joint venture of Fraunhofer\, IIT-CNR\, INRIA and ICS-FORTH. GEIE ERCIM is the European host of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) where Rigo also acts as legal counsel. He is attorney at law registered with the Frankfurt bar association. He studied law in Saarbrücken and Nancy and was Assistant at the center for computing and law. Apart from legal advice\, Rigo does research in the area of privacy and security. He has been involved in a number of research projects in this area. Rigo Wenning is member of the European Multistakeholder Platform for standardisation of the European Commission\, member of the board of Deutscher EDV-Gerichtstag and also member of the scientific council of the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library (TIB). \nSustainable Comupting Lecture Series \nChairs:\nSoheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)\nArianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of Luxembourg\nCristiana Teixeira Santos\, Utrecht University\nMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB) \n 
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/rigo-wenning-computer-aided-dynamic-consent/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211029T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211029T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20211025T151058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T153606Z
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SUMMARY:Johanne Kübler: Après nous\, le déluge—A Quest for Platform Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nAprès nous\, le déluge: A Quest for Platform Accountability \nAbstract:\nLarge online platform’s influence and ubiquity are increasingly questioned. Recently Whistleblower Frances Haugen told the US Congress how Facebook harms children\, sows division and undermines democracy in pursuit of growth and profit. Independent research has backed up these claims\, for example\, when a study I co-authored found that there were significant amounts of problematic election-related content both on Facebook and Twitter during the run-up to the German federal elections. So what can be done about it? In my talk I will briefly discuss evidence of harm done by social media to then examine possible solutions. How does the proposed Digital Services Act at EU-level increase accountability of large online platforms? How could it be improved? \nAbout Johanne Kübler:\nJohanne Kübler is a researcher with expertise on digital politics\, online activism\, technology policy and human rights. Her current projects concentrate on content governance and accountability of social media platforms. She holds a PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute in Florence\, Italy and a Master degree in Comparative Politics from Sciences Po Paris. Her previous work experience includes positions in academia\, academic consultancy and in the non-governmental sector with a focus on human rights. \nSustainable Comupting Lecture Series \nChairs:\nSoheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)\nArianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of Luxembourg\nCristiana Teixeira Santos\, Utrecht University\nMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/johanne-kubler-apres-nous-le-deluge-a-quest-for-platform-accountability/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211013T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211013T180000
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CREATED:20211005T111051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T091918Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Data Protection Control (ADPC): An Interdisciplinary Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Overview: \nAdvanced Data Protection Control (ADPC) is a proposed automated mechanism for communicating users’ privacy decisions. It aims to empower users to protect their online choices in a human-centric\, easy and enforceable manner. ADPC also supports online publishers and service providers to comply with data protection and consumer protection regulations. In this event\, we introduce ADPC from both technical and socio-legal perspectives and discuss different challenges ahead. ADPC is co-developed by the Sustainable Computing Lab (WU Wien) and NOYB as a part of our joint RESPECTeD project funded by netidee. \nProgram: \n15:30 – 16:00 Technical Introduction\n16:00 – 16:30 Discussion\n16:30 – 16:45 Break\n16:45 – 17:15 Socio-legal Introduction\n17:15 – 18:00 Discussion \nSpeakers (alphabetically ordered): \n\nSoheil Human\nGerben\nMax Schrems\nAlan Toner
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/advanced-data-protection-control-adpc-an-interdisciplinary-introduction/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211008T130000
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CREATED:20211002T180329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211002T193650Z
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SUMMARY:Daniel Woods: Privacy Preference Signals: Past\, Present and Future
DESCRIPTION:Title: \nPrivacy Preference Signals: Past\, Present and Future \nAbstract:\nPrivacy preference signals are digital representations of how users want their personal data to be processed. Such signals must be adopted by both the sender (users) and intended recipients (data processors). Adoption represents a coordination problem that remains unsolved despite efforts dating back to the 1990s. Browsers implemented standards like the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) and Do Not Track (DNT)\, but vendors profiting from personal data faced few incentives to receive and respect the expressed wishes of data subjects. In the wake of recent privacy laws\, a coalition of AdTech firms published the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF)\, which defines an opt-in consent signal. This talk integrates post-GDPR developments into the wider history of privacy preference signals. The story is illustrated with a number of web measurements. \n \nBiography:\nDaniel Woods is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck. His research explores the incentive and information structures that determine how organisations make decisions about cybersecurity and privacy. He received his PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. Website: danielwoods.info \nChairs:\nArianna Rossi\, SnT\, University of Luxembourg\nCristiana Teixeira Santos\, Utrecht University\nMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)\nSoheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/daniel-woods-privacy-preference-signals-past-present-and-future/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211001T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211001T130000
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SUMMARY:Vincent Roca | Smart Bulbs and Privacy: Lost in the Smart Jungle
DESCRIPTION:Title:\nSmart Bulbs and Privacy: Lost in the Smart Jungle \nSpeaker:\nVincent Roca\nFrench Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (Inria)\nCollaborators: Mathieu Thiery\, Michael Toth\, Vincent Roca\, Arnaud Legout (Inria) \nWhen?\nFriday\, 1. October 2021; 12:00 CEST \nOnline event via Zoom:\nFor a link to the meeting\, please contact: events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu \nAbstract:\nIn the current Internet of Things (IoT) era\, smart homes are getting increasingly equipped with connected devices\, with privacy implications that largely remain unknown to the end-user. In this talk\, we focus on three representative and popular smart bulbs\, manufactured by Philips\, IKEA and LIFX. We analyze the privacy implications of various techniques to control these bulbs—i.e.\, switching them ON and OFF—\, using various smartphone applications\, smart speakers and smart buttons. We show that these techniques determine the remote actors concerned (who are aware of what is going on) and the volume of data sent to the Internet (we measured major differences)\, and we observe that data often leave the user’s house and country (even though the user is at home). Finally\, by analyzing the Privacy Policies we highlight that\, in most cases\, the end-user cannot reasonably understand the situation. The whole situation is neither respectful of the user’s privacy\, nor legal (no user consent)\, nor sovereign (it creates dependencies on foreign actors). For these reasons\, we call for different architectures that would favor local communications and data minimization\, with the additional benefit of significantly reducing the ecological footprint. \nBio:\nAfter a PhD from Grenoble INP in 1996\, Vincent Roca joins the University Paris 6 as Associate Professor in 1997\, and Inria as researcher in 2000. Specialised in networking\, author of fourteen Internet standards (RFCs)\, since 2017 he is co-chair of an IETF research group\, the organisation in charge of Internet standardisation. Member of PRIVATICS since 2012\, he is now leading this Inria research team specialised in privacy and personal data protection. He focusses in particular on the privacy risks associated to the use of smartphones and Internet of Things devices. He is also co-author\, with PRIVATICS colleagues\, of the ROBERT and CLÉA protocols that are the foundations of the contact and presence tracing features of the French official TousAntiCovid app.\nMore information on https://privatics.inrialpes.fr/people/roca/ \nChairs:\nArianna Rossi\, University of Luxembourg\nCristiana Teixeira Santos\, Utrecht University\nMartin Degeling\, Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB)\nSoheil Human\, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien)
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/vincent-roca-smart-bulbs-and-privacy-lost-in-the-smart-jungle/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210625T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20210618T090547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210618T090622Z
UID:6060-1624626000-1624629600@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Victor Morel: Enhancing Transparency and Consent in the IoT
DESCRIPTION:The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing fast\, but this growth is not without consequence. Indeed\, the increasing number of devices raises the possibility of surveillance to a level never seen before. In parallel\, the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018 imposes obligations to data controllers on the content of information about personal data collection and processing\, and on the means of communication of this information to data subjects. This information is all the more important that it is required for consent\, which is one of the legal grounds to process personal data. However\, the Internet of Things can pose difficulties to implement lawful information communication and consent management. The tension between the requirements of the GDPR for information and consent and the Internet of Things cannot be easily solved\, it is however possible. This presentation sketches a solution for information communication and consent management in the Internet of Things from a technological point of view. \nSpeaker: Victor Morel \nVictor Morel holds a PhD in computer science from Inria\, conducted in the Privatics team. His research interests include privacy engineering\, design\, networks\, and ethics of technology in a broad manner. He appreciates sober\, hackable\, and accessible technology that works.
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/victor-morel-enhancing-transparency-and-consent-in-the-iot/
LOCATION:Online Event\, To receive the online event link\, please send an email to\, events[@]sustainablecomputing.eu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210617T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210617T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T080608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T080608Z
UID:5895-1623931200-1623936600@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity and Semi-State Actors: Pirates\, Privateers\, and Mercantile Companies?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Florian Johannes Egloff (ETH Zürich) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/cybersecurity-and-semi-state-actors-pirates-privateers-and-mercantile-companies/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210513T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210513T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T080213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T080213Z
UID:5893-1620907200-1620912600@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Die Renaissance des Staats im Internet?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Anna Sophia Tiedeke (Humboldt-Universität Berlin) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/die-renaissance-des-staats-im-internet/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210415T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210415T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T075805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T075900Z
UID:5891-1618488000-1618493400@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:The Facebook Oversight Board: The First Year
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Kate Klonick (St. John’s University Law School) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/the-facebook-oversight-board-the-first-year/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210318T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210318T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T075626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T075626Z
UID:5889-1616068800-1616074200@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Die Rolle des Rechts im Kampf gegen digitale Gewalt gegen Frauen Theorie vs. Praxis'
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Verena Haisch (DLA Piper und Deutscher Juristinnenbund e.V.) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/die-rolle-des-rechts-im-kampf-gegen-digitale-gewalt-gegen-frauen-theorie-vs-praxis/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210121T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210121T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T075413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T075413Z
UID:5887-1611230400-1611235800@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Freiheit zur Rechtswidrigkeit im Internet: Herausforderungen technischer Rechtsdurchsetzung
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Maximilian Becker (Leibniz Universität Hannover) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/freiheit-zur-rechtswidrigkeit-im-internet/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201217T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201217T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T075301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T075301Z
UID:5885-1608206400-1608211800@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Cyberangriff auf die Demokratie: EU und USA in Gefahr?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Julia Schütze (Stiftung Neue Verantwortung\, Berlin) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/cyberangriff-auf-die-demokratie-eu-und-usa-in-gefahr/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201214T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20201223T131051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201223T131051Z
UID:5970-1607958000-1607965200@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:The Normative Order of the Internet: A Theory of Rule and Regulation Online (OUP 2020)
DESCRIPTION:Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung │Hans-Bredow-Institut\, Forschungsverbund „Normative Ordnungen“) \nProf. Dr. Stefan Kadelbach\, LL.M. (Professor für Öffentliches Recht\, Europarecht und Völkerrecht der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main\, Forschungsverbund „Normative Ordnungen“) \nBegrüßung: Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (Sprecher des Forschungsverbunds „Normative Ordnungen“ und Professor für Politische Theorie und Philosophie der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main) \nDie Veranstaltung wird virtuell über GoToMeeting und auf Englisch stattfinden. Um Anmeldung an office@normativeorders.net wird gebeten. \nVeranstalter: \nForschungsverbund „Normative Ordnungen“ der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main \nThere is order on the internet\, but how has this order emerged and what challenges will threaten and shape its future? This study shows how a legitimate order of norms has emerged online\, through both national and international legal systems. It establishes the emergence of a normative order of the internet\, an order which explains and justifies processes of online rule and regulation. This order integrates norms at three different levels (regional\, national\, international)\, of two types (privately and publicly authored)\, and of different character (from ius cogens to technical standards). \nMatthias C. Kettemann assesses their internal coherence\, their consonance with other order norms and their consistency with the order’s finality. The normative order of the internet is based on and produces a liquefied system characterized by self-learning normativity. In light of the importance of the socio-communicative online space\, this is a book for anyone interested in understanding the contemporary development of the internet. \nWeitere Informationen zur Veranstaltungsreihe: Hier… \nWeitere Informationen zum Buch: Hier…
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/the-normative-order-of-the-internet-a-theory-of-rule-and-regulation-online-oup-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201209T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201209T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200720T120431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T132642Z
UID:5833-1607535000-1607540400@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Austrians' Online Privacy Attitudes: A Representative Study
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/austrians-online-privacy-attitudes-a-representative-study/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201125T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20201111T063512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T220130Z
UID:5925-1606325400-1606336200@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Perceiving Time/Space through Apps: Human-centric Digital Transformation in GIS
DESCRIPTION:The perception of geographic reality depends heavily on the tools\, such as paper maps or geographic information systems (GIS) used to perceive it. Developing a map involves countless subjective decisions and provides a window into the worldview of its creator. Especially when a system is implemented on a large scale\, subjective decisions are typically invisible to users and can result in systematic biases. In other words\, a perfect map does not exist; rather\, a map or navigation system can be more or less appropriate for certain tasks or contexts. Navigation systems can influence how users perceive environmental distance and influence spatial behavior. Importantly even without any tools human beings are not able to perfectly conceptualize geographic space\, and there are numerous well documented distortions in how human beings perceive spatial relationships and distance. Therefore\, tools such as GIS are so important\, as they are tailored to improve users’ ability to make accurate predictions about their surroundings (i.e. to empower users). (Reference: https://epub.wu.ac.at/7801/) \nIn this interdisciplinary meetup\, which is jointly organised by the Sustainable Computing Lab (http://sustainablecomputing.eu)\, MyData Hub Austria\, and Cognitive Science Austria\, we aim to discuss GISs and their impact on humans’ perception and decision making. Moreover\, we will talk about the biases found in GISs from an interdisciplinary perspective. \nPeople from academia\, industry\, as well as public sector are all welcome to join this meetup. Let’s build up a network of engaged people who like to understand and shape the future “Human-centric and Accountable Mobility”. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline event link / More info:\nhttps://www.meetup.com/MyData-Austria/events/274486754/\n\n\n\nhttps://www.meetup.com/Cognitive-Science-Austria/events/274210097/
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/perceiving-time-space-through-apps-human-centric-digital-transformation-in-gis/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201125T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201125T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20201223T130451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201223T130451Z
UID:5966-1606323600-1606334400@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Perceiving Time/Space through Apps: Human-centric Digital Transformation in GIS
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to invite you to the joint Cognitive Science Austria Meetup #3 and MyData Hub Austria Meetup #6. \nThe perception of geographic reality depends heavily on the tools\, such as paper maps or geographic information systems (GIS) used to perceive it. Developing a map involves countless subjective decisions and provides a window into the worldview of its creator. Especially when a system is implemented on a large scale\, subjective decisions are typically invisible to users and can result in systematic biases. In other words\, a perfect map does not exist; rather\, a map or navigation system can be more or less appropriate for certain tasks or contexts. Navigation systems can influence how users perceive environmental distance and influence spatial behavior. Importantly even without any tools human beings are not able to perfectly conceptualize geographic space\, and there are numerous well documented distortions in how human beings perceive spatial relationships and distance. Therefore\, tools such as GIS are so important\, as they are tailored to improve users’ ability to make accurate predictions about their surroundings (i.e. to empower users). (Reference: https://epub.wu.ac.at/7801/) \nIn this interdisciplinary meetup\, which is jointly organised by the Sustainable Computing Lab (http://sustainablecomputing.eu)\, Cognitive Science Austria\, and MyData Hub Austria\, we aim to discuss GISs and their impact on humans’ perception and decision making. Moreover\, we will talk about the biases found in GISs from an interdisciplinary perspective. \nPeople from academia\, industry\, as well as public sector are all welcome to join this meetup. Let’s build up a network of engaged people who like to understand and shape the future “Human-centric and Accountable Mobility”. \nMore info + Online event links: https://www.meetup.com/Cognitive-Science-Austria/events/274210097/ or  https://www.meetup.com/MyData-Austria/events/274486754/ \nHopefully seeing you all (virtually)\,\nCognitive Science Austria\nMyData Hub Austria\nSustainable Computing Lab
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/perceiving-time-space-through-apps-human-centric-digital-transformation-in-gis-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201119T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201119T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T075006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T075006Z
UID:5883-1605787200-1605792600@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Medienaufsichtliche Plattform- und Intermediärregulierung in Deutschland: Chance\, Hybris oder Symbolpolitik?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Matthias Cornils (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/medienaufsichtliche-plattform-und-intermediarregulierung-in-deutschland/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201111T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201111T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200720T112719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T112719Z
UID:5828-1605115800-1605121200@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:The Dark Patterns of Surveilance
DESCRIPTION:TBA
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/the-dark-patterns-of-surveilance/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201028T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201028T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200720T105230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T105230Z
UID:5811-1603906200-1603913400@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:A Human-centric Roadmap for Digital Economy
DESCRIPTION:TBA
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/a-human-centric-roadmap-for-digital-economy/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201015T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201015T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T074809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T074809Z
UID:5881-1602763200-1602768600@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:An Insider’s Guide to Safeguarding Human Rights in EU Digital Policy
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Eliška Pírková (Access Now\, Brüssel) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/an-insiders-guide-to-safeguarding-human-rights-in-eu-digital-policy/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201014T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201014T183000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200720T105145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200720T105145Z
UID:5809-1602696600-1602700200@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:The GDPR: Lessons from Two Years of Evaluation!
DESCRIPTION:TBA
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/the-gdpr-lessons-from-two-years-of-evaluation/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200917T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200917T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200916T074632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T074632Z
UID:5877-1600344000-1600349400@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Das Internet – eine #Hassmaschine?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Hakan Tanriverdi (Bayrischer Rundfunk) \nRegistration: internetrecht@jur.uni-frankfurt.de\nMore information: normativeorders.net/internetforschung
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/das-internet-eine-hassmaschine/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200618T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200618T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200521T114400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T114427Z
UID:5669-1592492400-1592501400@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:DIGITALER WORKSHOP TECHNIKWISSENSCHAFTEN
DESCRIPTION:Krisentechnologien und Kooperationstechnik \n Perspektiven auf die Rolle menschenzentrierter Technik  \nbei der Krisenbewältigung  \n  \nWann:          Donnerstag\, 18. Juni 2020\, 15-17.30 Uhr • via Zoom \n  \n„So viel Wissen über unser Nichtwissen und über den Zwang\, unter Unsicherheit handeln und leben zu müssen\, gab es noch nie“\, sagte Jürgen Habermas Anfang April der Frankfurter Rundschau. Wie können die Unwägbarkeiten des Zwangs des Unsicherheitshandelns und -regulierens technisch abgefedert werden? Welche Rolle spielt Technologie-Pooling? Was sind die soziokulturellen Konditionalitäten des Einsatzes menschenzentrierter Technologie? Gibt es ein innovationsgetriebenes Pandemierecht\, das eine kooperationsorientierte\, Open Access-gestützte Corona-Wissenschaftsrevolution befördert? Wie hat die Technologie beigetragen zur Bewältigung der Krise? \n  \nDas Junges Forum: Technikwissenschaften (JF:TEC) als interdisziplinäres Netzwerk von Nachwuchswissenschaftler*innen hat sich seit seiner Gründung die Aufgabe gegeben\, Lösungsansätze für die Herausforderungen gegenwärtiger und zukünftiger Technikentwicklung und -gestaltung zu erarbeiten. Die Zeithorizonte schrumpfen in der Krise und dennoch nehmen sich Mitglieder des JF:TEC die Zeit\, in einem interdisziplinären Blick eine Bilanz zu ziehen über die ersten Monate der Technikentwicklung im Lichte von Corona. Innovationen müssen der Verbesserung der Lage von Menschen dienen; in Krisen werden die Konturen einer engagierten Technikwissenschaft klar\, die Impulse für einen nötigen Dialog über die Interaktion zwischen Technik\, Mensch\, Gesellschaft und Umwelt gibt. Das Ziel von JF:TEC ist es\, zu einer Technik beizutragen\, welche die Menschen wirklich wollen. In Zeiten von Corona muss dies ergänzt werden: insbesondere eine Technik und Technologien sind zu erforschen und zu fördern\, welche die Menschen wirklich brauchen. \n  \nProgramm  \n15:00 Eröffnung:  Tobias Redlich (Hamburg)\, JF:TEC \n15:10 Gesellschaftliche Konditionalitäten \nModeration:   Sissy-Ve Basmer-Birkenfeld (Hamburg) \nLeonie Sieger (Bottrop): Soziotechnische Herausforderungen in der Krisenbewältigung \nKatharina Mosene (Hamburg/Berlin): Diskriminierungstechnologien und Emanzipationsperspektiven \n15:40  Krisenbewältigungsrecht \nModeration:   Elke Greifeneder (Berlin) \nMatthias C. Kettemann (Hamburg/Jena): Internetzugang als Daseinsvorsorge? Staatliche Pflichten zur Sicherung gesellschaftlicher Teilhabe vor und nach Corona \nChristoph Sorge (Saarbrücken):  Datenschutz in Zeiten von Corona \n16:10-16:25 Virtuelle Kaffeepause mit Breakout Sessions  \n16:25  Kooperationstechnologien \nModeration: Walid Maalej (Hamburg) \nManuel Moritz (Hamburg): Open Source Hardware und verteilte Produktion in Zeiten von Corona \nPaula Bräuer und Athanasios Mazarakis (Kiel): Open Access und Anreizsysteme \nThomas Niendorf und Alexander Liehr (Kassel): 3D-Druck als Antwort auf die Krise \n17:05 Gemeinsame Schlussdiskussion:  \nMit menschenzentrierter Technologie in die Postpandemie \nModeration:  Tobias Redlich (Hamburg)\, JF:TEC \n17:30 Schluss  \n  \nDiskutieren Sie mit uns\, welche technischen Entwicklungen nötig sind\, welche gesellschaftlichen Probleme wir lösen müssen und welche rechtlichen Schritte zu setzen sind\, damit\, so die UNO-Generalversammlung in ihrer  Corona-Resolution von Anfang April 2020\, „die beispiellose Krise\, die durch die COVID-19-Pandemie verursacht wurde\, durch Leadership und nachhaltige globale Zusammenarbeit und Solidarität gemildert und erfolgreich rückgängig gemacht werden kann“. \nAnmeldung: Bitte melden Sie sich unter info@JFTEC.de an. Wir versenden den Link für die Veranstaltung und Hinweise zur Beteiligung über Social Media einige Tage davor. \nOrganisation: Matthias C. Kettemann für das Junge Forum: Technikwissenschaften (JF:TEC)\, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg  \nKooperationspartner: Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut\, Hamburg • Alexander von Humboldt-Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft\, Berlin • Sustainable Computing Lab\, WU Wien • Vertretungslehrstuhl für Internationales Recht\, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena  • Forschungszentrum “Normative Ordnungen”\, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main •  ZBW Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft\, Kiel  • Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel  •  IBI Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/digitaler-workshop-technikwissenschaften/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200603T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200603T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20200120T131126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T131126Z
UID:1642-1591196400-1591201800@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:Jan-Hendrik Passoth: Recoding Public Value. Infrastructure\, Platforms and Digital Sovereignty in and for Europe
DESCRIPTION:tba
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/jan-hendrik-passoth-recoding-public-value-infrastructure-platforms-and-digital-sovereignty-in-and-for-europe/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200415T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200415T163000
DTSTAMP:20260424T000328
CREATED:20191219T130342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T130342Z
UID:1635-1586962800-1586968200@www.sustainablecomputing.eu
SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Miriam Kullmann: Data-driven discrimination in the world of work
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/miriam-kullmann-tba/
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