It must be possible to fully participate in (online) social life without having to give up your personal data to commercial entities. This includes the right to privacy and the need for more democratic models of data governance and algorithmic transparency.
Thinking about digital civic space in terms of a democracy has been challenging for me - now I understand why. That is because the character of this space is very different from the
After presenting our reframing project at the meeting of the European Network of Centers at Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of Haifa, I discussed our project with prof. Niva Elkin-Koren. We
(This is based on van Hulst, M. J., & Yanow, D. (2016). From Policy “Frames” to “Framing”: Theorizing a More Dynamic, Political Approach. The American Review of Public Administration, 46(1), 92–112,
The development of the digital Europe is too important to be left to markets. The digital single market (DSM) startegy has been very effective in producing growth, innovation, jobs, companies, ideas that serve
To the drawing board: donuts, stacks and nets This post documents the outcomes of the breakout group that worked on drawing visual metaphors for the reframing (Judith, Marleen, Alek, Aral). Doughnut economy The