Literature Digest: Democracy and Digitalization

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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.

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    Digidem Digest - Issue 41 (Oktober 2021)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2021-10-08) 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.
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    Digidem Digest - Issue 42 (November 2021)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2021-11-11) 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.
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    Digidem Digest - Issue 43 (December 2021)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2021-12-10) 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.
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    Digidem 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.
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    Digidem Digest - Issue 44 (January 2022)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2022-01-12) 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.
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    Digidem 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.
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    Digidem 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.
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    Digidem Digest - Issue 45 (February 2022)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2022-02-14) 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.
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    Digidem Digest - Issue 3 (June 2018)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2018-06-29) 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.
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    Digidem Digest - Issue 4 (July 2018)
    (Weizenbaum Institute, 2018-07-25) 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.