Recent Publications

This list includes some of our most recent publications. More publications will be added to this list gradually.

  • Human, Soheil and Cech, Florian (2020) A Human-centric Perspective on Digital Consenting: The Case of GAFAM. In: Human Centred Intelligent Systems 2020, Jun 17, 2020 – Jun 19, 2020.
  • Kettemann, Ein Menschenrechts-Update für das Internet, Tagesspiegel Background Digitalisierung & KI, 17.6.2020, https://background.tagesspiegel.de/digitalisierung/ein-menschenrechts-update-fuer-das-internet.
  • Gsenger, Rita, and Human, Soheil and Neumann, Gustaf (2020) End-user Empowerment: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. In: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2020, Jan 7, 2020 – Jan 10, 2020, Hawaii, United States.
  • Kettemann, Internet Governance, in Jahnel et al. (Hrsg.), Internetrecht, 4. Auflage (Wien: Springer, 2020), 47-73.
  • Wagner, Ben and Winkler, Till and Human, Soheil and Peer, Stefanie (2020) Do Smartphone Apps Influence Mode ChoiceBehavior among Viennese Citizens?
  • Kettemann, Menschenrechte und politische Teilhabe im digitalen Zeitalter. Stellungnahme als Sachverständiger auf Einladung des Ausschusses für Menschenrechte und humanitäre Hilfe des Deutschen Bundestags. Hamburg: Verlag Hans-Bredow-Institut (Arbeitspapiere des Hans-Bredow-Instituts | Works in Progress # 2), 17. Juni 2020, https://leibniz-hbi.de/de/publikationen/menschenrechte-und-politische-teilhabe-im-digitalen-zeitalter
  • Access Now, 26 recommendations on content governance: a guide for lawmakers, regulators, and company policy makers (Report March 2020) 
  • Kettemann, Zum Zusammenhang von Digitalisierung, Cybersecurity und Demokratisierung, in Ursula Werther-Pietsch, Kollektive Sicherheit 2030 – Globale Friedenssicherung im Wandel (Wien: Landesverteidigungsakademie, 2020), 96-99, https://www.bundesheer.at/pdf_pool/publikationen/buch_werther_pietsch_kollektive_sicherheit_2030_web.pdf
  • Access Now, Civil Liberties Union for Europe, EDRi, Informing the Disinfromation Debate (Joint Report, 2018) 
  • Benedek/Kettemann, Freedom of Expression on the Internet (Strassbourg: Council of Europe, 2014, 2nd ed. 2020, translations into French, Turkish, Ukranian).
  • Human, Soheil and Neumann, Gustaf and Peschl, Markus F. (2019) [How] Can Pluralist Approaches to Computational Cognitive Modeling of Human Needs and Values Save our Democracies? Intellectica (70). pp. 165-180. ISSN 0769-4113.
  • Kettemann, Die Weltordnung des Digitalen, Vereinte Nationen. Zeitschrift für die Vereinten Nationen und ihre Sonderorganisationen/German Review on the United Nations 5/2019, 195-200.
  • Kettemann, Follow-up to the Comparative Study on Blocking Filtering and Take-down of Illegal Internet Content (Country Report for Germany 2016-2019) (Strassburg: Europarat, 2019), https://rm.coe.int/dgi-2019-update-chapter-germany-study-on-blocking-and-filtering/168097ac51.
  • Kettemann, Good news, bad news, fake news, real news. The importance of trust in the age of information, disinformation and misinformation,in Missions Publiques, Briefing materials for International Citizens’ Debates – „We, the Internet“, Paris/Berlin (October 2019), https://intgovwiki.org/w/index.php/Information_and_Disinformation.
  • Kettemann, International Rules for Social Media. Safeguarding human rights, combating disinformation, Global Governance Spotlight 2/2019 (Development and Peace Foundation (sef:), Bonn, 2019), https://www.sef-bonn.org/en/publications/global-governance-spotlight/22019.html.
  • Kettemann, Internet Governance, in Jahnel et al. (Hrsg.), Internetrecht, 4. Auflage (Wien: Springer, 2020).
  • Kettemann (ed.), Navigating Normative Orders. Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Frankfurt/New York: Campus, May 2020).
  • Kettemann, The Normative Order of the Internet. A Theory of Online Rule and Regulation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, June 2020).
  • Kettemann, “This is Not a Drill”: International Law and Protection of Cybersecurity, in Wagner/Kettemann/Vieth (eds.), Research Handbook of Human Rights and Digital Technology (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019), 113-128.
  • Kettemann/Benedek, Freedom of expression online, in Mart Susi (Hrsg.), Human Rights, Digital Society and the Law. A Research Companion (London: Routledge, 2019), 58-74.
  • Kettemann/Dreyer (Hrsg.), Busted! The Truth About the 50 Most Common Internet Myths (Berlin: BMWi/Hamburg: Verlag Hans-Bredow-Institut, Nov. 2019) (online OA at https://www.internetmyths.eu).
  • Kettemann/Schulz, Setting Rules for 2.7 Billion. A (First) Look into
    Facebook’s Norm-Making System: Results of a Pilot Study (Hamburg: Working Papers of the Hans-Bredow-Institut, Works in Progress # 1, 2020).
  • Kettemann/Tiedeke, Back up: Can Users Sue Platforms to Reinstate Deleted Content?  A Comparative Study of US and German Jurisprudence on “Must Carry”, GigaNet Symposion Research Paper (2019).
  • Kettemann/Wittner, Made in Europe: Concept and Critique of the Role of Europe as a Global Internet Standard-Setter  in Light of the GDPR  (and the Network Enforcement Act), ZaöRV (2020)
  • Kleinwächter/Kettemann/Senges (Hrsg.), Towards a Global Framework for Cyber Peace and Digital Cooperation. An Agenda for the 2020s (Berlin: BMWi, Nov. 2019) (online OA at https://leibniz-hbi.de/de/publikationen/towards-a-global-framework-for-cyber-peace-and-digital-cooperation)
  • Mosene/Kettemann (eds.), Many Worlds. Many Nets. Many Visions. Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance (Berlin: HIIG, 2019) (https://www.hiig.de/publication/many-worlds-many-nets-many-visions) 
  • Pirkova, No summer break for free expression in Europe: Facebook cases that matter for human rights (2019) 
  • Pirkova/Simon, Automation and illegal content: can we rely on machines making decisions for us? (2020).
  • Pirkova/Simon, Misguided ‘solution’ to terrorist content will have bad consequences for our rights (Euractiv, 2020).
  • Pirkova/Simon, Who should decide what we see online? (2020).
  • Wagner/Kettemann/Vieth (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology. Global Politics, Law and International Relations (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2019).