DigiGov Blog

Let us share some of our thoughts on the governance of digital practices with you. On this page, we will reflect upon the most recent progress happening inside and outside of our research platform. 

CPDP, the annual conference on Computers, Privacy & Data Protection in Brussels, is known to be one of the biggest and most prestigious conferences in...

More than four billion people around the world use social media and other digital infrastructures every day, and yet knowledge on how algorithms...

The Research Platform Governance of Digital Practices (DigiGov) has successfully conducted its first Winter School. Interdisciplinary, international...

Prior to the public kick-off event ‘Shaping digitalisation’ on January 14, 2021, the four PhD students of the platform Governance of Digital Practices...

On 14 January 2021 the official kick-off of the Governance of Digital Practices research platform took place at the University of Vienna. The online...


 Publications by our platform members

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2022


Paspalj, F., & Forgó, N. (2022). Die Umsetzung der Urheberrechtsrichtlinie in Österreich. In E. Hoffberger-Pippan, R. Ladeck, & P. Ivankovics (Eds.), Digitalisierung und Recht: Jahrbuch 22 (pp. 53-69).

Forgó, N., & Wittmann-Tiwald, M. (2022). Schlussbericht der Abteilung „Digitalisierung des Rechts“. 21. Österreichischer Juristentag, Wien , Austria.

Henne, T., & Gstrein, O. J. (2022). Governing the ‘Datafied’ School: Bridging the Divergence between Universal Education and Student Autonomy. In O. J. Gstrein, & A. Zwitter (Eds.), Handbook on the Politics and Governance of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence - Elgar Handbooks in Political Science series Advance online publication. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4147780

Prainsack, B., & Steindl, E. (2022). Legal and Ethical Aspects of Machine Learning: Who Owns the Data? In P. Veit-Haibach, & K. Herrmann (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in Nuclear Medicine and Hybrid Imaging (pp. 191-202). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-00119-2_14

Paul, K. T., & Haddad, C. (2022). The Pandemic as we Know It: A policy studies perspective on ignorance and nonknowledge in COVID-19 governance. In M. Gross, & L. McGoey (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies (2 ed., pp. 221-233). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003100607-25

Felt, U., Öchsner, S., & Rae, R. (2022). Citizens in Search for a Place in the Digital Health Data Space: A Case Study. In B. Pfeifer, & M. Baumgartner (Eds.), dHealth 2022 - Proceedings of the 16th Health Informatics Meets Digital Health Conference (Vol. 293, pp. 127-136) https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI220359

Mayer, K., & Shah, E. I. (2022). Human Sensors. In Sensing In/Security (pp. 206-215). Mattering Press. https://doi.org/10.28938/9781912729050

Lucivero, F., Marelli, L., Hangel, N., Zimmermann, B. M., Prainsack, B., Galasso, I., Horn, R., Kieslich, K., Lanzing, M., Lievevrouw, E., Ongolly, F., Samuel, G., Sharon, T., Siffels, L., Stendahl, E., & Van Hoyweghen, I. (2022). Normative positions towards COVID-19 contact-tracing apps: findings from a large-scale qualitative study in nine European countries. Critical Public Health, 32(1), 5-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2021.1925634

Forgó, N., & Wagner, M.-C. (2022). The Principle of Transparency in Medical Research: Applying Big Data Analytics to Electronic Health Records. In AI in eHealth: Human Autonomy, Data Governance and Privacy in Healthcare (pp. 209-250). Cambridge University Press.

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