Making sense of our connected world
There is no Knowledge Society. A Case for Critical Research on Internet and Society
For more than five decades, the term “knowledge society” has been buzzing around in discourses about society, technology and research (for some examples: Lane 1966, Toffler 1980; Naisbitt 1984, Drucker…
The other side of innovation platforms
Innovation platforms such as jovoto or atizo are considered to be a source for harvesting innovative ideas among creative and dedicated users. The names for those user groups are manifold…
Cory Doctorow in an interview with Kaja Scheliga and Theresa Züger
“Science fiction writers who try to predict the future are like cocaine dealers who take their own coke, it is a dangerous amusement to try and predict the future.” – Cory Doctorow in an interview with Kaja Scheliga and Theresa Züger
Data Protection as a Locational and Competitive Advantage – Even More After Snowden
From a constitutional perspective data protection is firstly personality protection and as such closely related to human dignity as guaranteed by Art. 1 para. 1 of the German Grundgesetz. But…
Black box infrastructure: Do we need transparent interconnection arrangements?
The internet is seething below the surface. Network operators, internet service providers (ISPs), content delivery networks and network-oriented content providers are caught in a struggle for the best position to…
Marx, Engels, and 3D Printers
So, you require a spare part, a toy dinosaur for your daughter, or is it the new frame for your glasses? Why don’t you just print it? At your home….
How COVID-19 impacts digital technologies
The current lockdown is boosting online activity – everything is increasingly shifting to the digital sphere. In this dossier we ask if, how and why the Corona pandemic will affect key subjects of digital technologies. What does this mean for the regulation of content on digital platforms? How is Covid-19 activating the digital society? How does it transform our online culture? How safe are tracing apps? What lessons can be learned regarding cyber security? Busy times for our researchers!
How metaphors shape the digital society
Cloud, Big Data, Piracy, Virus are common terms in the debates about digital technologies. At the same time they are methaphors that originate from other fields than technology. What normative or political baggage do they therefore carry? How does this vocabulary shape the emerging digital society? In the series of articles on the How metaphors shape the digital society different authors analyse the assumptions and meanings of metaphors in the digital era.