Workshop Invitation: Understanding Citizenship in the Networked Era

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CAIS-CFA
Thu, Feb 9, 2023 1:45 PM

Dear all,

It is our pleasure to announce this hybrid workshop organized by our current fellow Dr Tetyana Lokot:

Understanding Citizenship in the Networked Era: Configurations, Complications, Contestations

Date and time: Tuesday, 28 February, 2023, 2pm-5pm CET

Location: CAIS, Bochum, and Webex. To participate on site or online, please register at kolleg@cais-research.demailto:kolleg@cais-research.de. Places are limited.

The digitally mediated reality offers a number of affordances to citizens for communication, self-expression, and exercising political and civic agency. 'Doing' citizenship in the digital age now encompasses various configurations of social media platforms, messaging services, data repositories, and other networked technologies, and ranges from e-voting and using digital IDs to online campaigning and neighbourhood chat groups.

But these affordances are not always possibilities for action: often, they can limit the potential for empowering citizens. Governments also seek to use digital tools to reaffirm their control over the public sphere and information space, while big tech platforms work to collect and consolidate user data for profit as part of their business model. This workshop brings together a group of researchers working on different aspects of digital politics, internet governance and datafied society. The goal is to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue about the promises and perils of networked citizenship and to understand the myriad actors and processes involved in defining, contesting and complicating the practice of being citizens today.

Speakers

Mariëlle Wijermars, CORE Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies

Tetyana Lokot, Associate Professor, Dublin City University, CAIS Fellow

Tetyana Oleksiyuk, Researcher, CAIS, Vice-President at Council of Europe Access Info Grouphttps://www.coe.int/en/web/access-to-official-documents/group-of-specialists

Olga Pasitselska, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Groningen

Alena Epifanova, Research Fellow, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)


Dr. Esther Laufer
Leiterin CAIS Kolleg (Director CAIS College)
Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) GmbH
Universitätsstraße 104
44799 Bochum
Deutschland / Germany

Telefon: +49 234 95315029/ 0176 42404004

email: esther.laufer@cais-research.de
Sitz (HQ): Bochum - AG Bochum HRB 16476
Geschäftsführer (Managing Directors): Prof. Dr. Michael Baurmann, Tim Pfenner
Vorsitzende des Aufsichtsrats (Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board): Dr. Christina Reinhardt

Dear all, It is our pleasure to announce this hybrid workshop organized by our current fellow Dr Tetyana Lokot: Understanding Citizenship in the Networked Era: Configurations, Complications, Contestations Date and time: Tuesday, 28 February, 2023, 2pm-5pm CET Location: CAIS, Bochum, and Webex. To participate on site or online, please register at kolleg@cais-research.de<mailto:kolleg@cais-research.de>. Places are limited. The digitally mediated reality offers a number of affordances to citizens for communication, self-expression, and exercising political and civic agency. 'Doing' citizenship in the digital age now encompasses various configurations of social media platforms, messaging services, data repositories, and other networked technologies, and ranges from e-voting and using digital IDs to online campaigning and neighbourhood chat groups. But these affordances are not always possibilities for action: often, they can limit the potential for empowering citizens. Governments also seek to use digital tools to reaffirm their control over the public sphere and information space, while big tech platforms work to collect and consolidate user data for profit as part of their business model. This workshop brings together a group of researchers working on different aspects of digital politics, internet governance and datafied society. The goal is to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue about the promises and perils of networked citizenship and to understand the myriad actors and processes involved in defining, contesting and complicating the practice of being citizens today. Speakers Mariëlle Wijermars, CORE Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies Tetyana Lokot, Associate Professor, Dublin City University, CAIS Fellow Tetyana Oleksiyuk, Researcher, CAIS, Vice-President at Council of Europe Access Info Group<https://www.coe.int/en/web/access-to-official-documents/group-of-specialists> Olga Pasitselska, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Groningen Alena Epifanova, Research Fellow, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) ***** Dr. Esther Laufer Leiterin CAIS Kolleg (Director CAIS College) Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) GmbH Universitätsstraße 104 44799 Bochum Deutschland / Germany Telefon: +49 234 95315029/ 0176 42404004 email: esther.laufer@cais-research.de Sitz (HQ): Bochum - AG Bochum HRB 16476 Geschäftsführer (Managing Directors): Prof. Dr. Michael Baurmann, Tim Pfenner Vorsitzende des Aufsichtsrats (Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board): Dr. Christina Reinhardt