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- ItemCivic Hackathons und der Formwandel der Demokratie. Eine repräsentationstheoretische Analyse von #WirVsVirus(2021) Berg, Sebastian; Clute-Simon, Veza; Freudl, Rebecca-Lea; Rakowski, Niklas; Thiel, ThorstenThe article deals with the case of the civic hackathon #WirVsVirus, which was organised in reaction to the corona pandemic and officially endorsed by the federal government. It aims at discussing the normative implications of this technologically oriented political format. How are different social representation claims formulated and negotiated in and through civic hackathons? Our analysis shows that the hackathon constitutes a successful representative claim on behalf of civic tech initiatives vis-à-vis the administrative state. While this claim is primarily about establishing a new format for efficient and subsidiary problem solving in the wake of the crisis, the hackathon’s participatory promises are only partially fulfilled. The hackathon was rather open towards input from civil society and in this way attracted a great deal of public interest. Despite this fact, due to its technological-organizational structure and its competitive, solution-oriented procedure, decision-making power remains largely with the hackathon’s organizers.
- ItemDas Ende des Politischen? Demokratische Politik und Künstliche Intelligenz(2022) Koster, Ann-KathrinIn jüngster Zeit findet innerhalb der politiktheoretischen Forschung eine vermehrte Auseinandersetzung mit algorithmenbasierten Systemen statt. Diese ist geprägt von der Behauptung einer neuen algorithmischen Regierungsweise, die aufgrund ihrer reduktionistisch-formalen Logik sowohl plurale Sinnzusammenhänge untergräbt als auch die individuelle Entfaltung reflexiver Urteilsbildung unterminiert. Entgegen dieser Annahmen argumentiert der vorliegende Beitrag, dass der Einsatz dieser digitalen Technologien im politischen Kontext nicht zwangsläufig in eine post-politische Verfasstheit von Gesellschaft münden muss. Algorithmische Systeme lassen sich als spezifische epistemische Verfahren verstehen, deren operativer Gebrauch symbolischer Inputs zwar einer schließenden, ontologisierenden Logik folgt und für sich genommen kontingenzreduzierende und latent anti-politische Wirkungen zeitigt. Demokratische Gesellschaften zeichnen sich aber hinsichtlich ihrer kontingenztheoretischen Verfahren gerade dadurch aus, dass ihre befragende Logik eine Inkorporation solcher Ontologisierungen ermöglicht. Es geht dann vielmehr darum, die Bedingungen ihrer Politisierung in den Blick zu nehmen.
- ItemDer digitale Strukturwandel von Öffentlichkeit: Demokratietheoretische Anmerkungen(Nomos, 2022) Thiel, Thorsten; Spiecker Gen. Döhmann, Indra; Westland, Michael; Campos, Ricardo
- ItemDie digitale Konstellation. Eine Positionsbestimmung(2020) Berg, Sebastian; Rakowski, Niklas; Thiel, ThorstenThe emergence of the digital society has become one of the most pressing research topics in social science. So far political science has been at the margins of the debate being restricted by a rather narrow focus on networked communications. The paper attempts to change this by presenting a more encompassing way to thematize digitalization from within political science. After briefly having criticized the research development in political science the paper reconstructs at length some of the most popular conceptualizations in neighboring disciplines. While we highlight the commonalities and strengths of those approaches in theorizing digitalization, we criticize their rather derivative understanding of democratic practices and the political as such. We go on to propose a modified understanding—labeled the “digital constellation”—that looks at the changing shape of democracy by developing a much more nuanced understanding of the interplay of societies and technology. Finally, the argument is illustrated by a short exemplary analysis of the changes occurring in political representation in the context of digitalization.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 0 (January - March 2018)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2018-04-09) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 1 (March/April 2018)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2018-04-18) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 10 (January 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-02-07) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 11 (February 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-03-04) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 12 (March 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-04-01) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 13 (April 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-05-08) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 14 (Mai 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-06-05) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 15 (June 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-07-01) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 16 (July 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-08-01) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 17 (August 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-09-02) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 18 (September 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-09-27) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 19 (October 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-11-07) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 2 (May 2018)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2018-05-28) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 20 (November 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2019-12-05) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 21 (December 2019)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2020-01-07) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.
- ItemDigidem Digest - Issue 22 (January 2020)(Weizenbaum Institute, 2020-02-06) Thiel, Thorsten; Weizenbaum Institute Research Group "Democracy and Digitalization"The Digidem Digest literature radar was a monthly curated overview of the latest publications with relevance to the research group "Democracy and Digitalization" at the Weizenbaum Institute. Their research focused around the interrelation of digitalization and democratic self-determination, asking how liberal-democratic societies appropriate digital technologies and how democracy is changing within the digital configuration. The present articles and publications were chosen by observation of leading journals within the field - a list can be found at the end of each newsletter.