Lisanne Hummel defends her dissertation on how European competition law can best deal with innovation as a counterforce to curb the market power of big tech companies.
In this Doing Gender lecture, Andreja Novakovic compares Simone de Beauvoir’s conception of housework to the views of Silvia Federici and Chantal Akerman.
This Data Walk Workshop, in part organized by the Open Cities Platform, brings together scholars and artists who have each engaged in developing data walks to reflect on the phenomena of data walks as a methodological approach.
During this symposium, researchers will offer short presentations to reflect on the dilemmas that emerge at the intersection of Big Tech, AI, and energy.
Organised by ÀÖÓãºǫ́CePP and IOS platform The Transactional State, Ron Nulkes will discuss how the ABRO will contribute to national security and strategic autonomy.
Prof. Dr. Nadya Purtova has been appointed professor at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, holding the Chair in Law, Innovation and Technology.
The platform will host the Capacity to Act event "How to Design Rules and Institutions that Account for People’s Capacity to Act?" on May 13th, 2025 in Utrecht.
Isabelle Donatz-Fest will defend her PhD thesis 'Cop, Code, and Conduct. A practice-based understanding of responsible policing in the algorithmic age'.