Interdisciplinary Journal of Populism (4th Issue)
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Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
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Blog: Europe of Knowledge
Inga Ulnicane New technologies are usually developed with the best intentions in mind. However, as history shows this does not prevent from afterwards using them in problematic ways. For example, internet was initially associated with hopes that it will foster openness and democracy around the world but later became used as a tool of surveillance […]
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Blog: Verfassungsblog
The proposed AI-act (AIA) will fundamentally transform the production, distribution, and use of AI-systems across the EU. Legal research has an important role to play in both clarifying and evaluating the AIA. To this end, legal researchers may employ a legal-doctrinal method, and focus on the AIA's provisions and recitals to describe or evaluate its obligations. However, legal-doctrinal research is not a panacea that can fully operationalize or evaluate the AIA on its own. Rather, with the support of interdisciplinary research, we can better understand the AIA's vague provisions, test its real-life application, and create practical design requirements for the developers of AI-systems. This blogpost gives a short glimpse into the methodological toolbox for researching the AI-act.
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Applications of Zurich University, Switzerland. Deadline: February 15, 2024
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Papers for a Symposium in Campobasso, Italy, on May 28–30, 2024. Deadline: January 14, 2024
Blog: EU on what track?
Over the weekend, I had a twitter conversation about who is a climate researcher. Twitter is obviously not the place for deeper and complex conversations. Thus, this blog post explains my argument that it is not helpful to debate who is or is not a climate researcher, instead climate research requires interdisciplinary dialogue and cooperation […]
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Blog: Bennett Institute for Public Policy
Rory Cellan-Jones talks to Ingela Alger (IAST) and Flavio Toxvaerd (University of Cambridge) about the drivers of research silos, the merits of conducting interdisciplinary research and how to overcome disciplinary divides.
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Call for Papers for a Workshop at Munich University on April 10–12, 2024. Deadline: July 15, 2023
Blog: Econbrowser
Wisconsin International Law Journal conference tomorrow (Friday) at the UW Memorial Union. 8:30-9:00 A.M. Welcoming Remarks Neiha Lasharie Editor-in-Chief, Wisconsin International Law Journal Daniel Tokaji Fred W. & Vi Miller Dean and Professor of Law University of Wisconsin Law School Sarah Verzal Senior Program Editor, Wisconsin International Law Journal 9:00-10:00 […]
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Call for Applications of the University of Warwick. Deadline: January 22, 2024
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Call for Papers for a Conference in Warsaw, Poland, on March 21–22, 2024. Deadline: February 10, 2024
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Hadar Yoana Jabotinsky (Tel Aviv University - Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law; The Hadar Jabotinsky Center for Interdisciplinary Research of Financial Markets, Crises and Technology (HJC)) & Michal Lavi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law;...