Kay Mathiesen

Kay Mathiesen is an Associate Professor at the College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Northeastern University. Her research focuses on information and computer ethics and justice. She received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from University of California, Irvine. She uses her expertise in social epistemology, ethics, social philosophy, and political philosophy to analyze ethical issues … Read more

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Hossein Kermani

Hossein Kemani is a MSCA post-doctoral researcher at the Political Communication Research Group of the University of Vienna. Hossein is studying social media, digital repression, computational propaganda and political activism in restrictive contexts. His research mainly revolves around the discursive power of social media in making meaning, shaping practices, changing the microphysics of power and playing with … Read more

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Inge van de Ven

Inge van de Ven is Assistant Professor at the Department of Culture Studies of the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences of Tilburg University. Currently, I’m a Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellow at University of California Santa Barbara’s English Department, the Norwegian Reading Center of the University of Stavanger, and Tilburg University. She recently completed a Marie Skłodowska Curie Fellowship … Read more

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Thomas Nygren

Thomas Nygren is Professor of history and civics education at the Department of Education, Uppsala University. His research interests focus on educational challenges in history and civics education, for instance international understanding, the digital impact on education, critical thinking and human rights. He has conducted research on the practice and history of history teaching, the … Read more

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Carl-Anton Werner Axelsson

Carl-Anton Werner Axelsson is Associate Senior Lecturer at the School of Innovation, Design and Engineering of Malardalen University and visiting research at the Department of Education of Uppsala University. At the Department of Education in Uppsala, he collaborates to the project The News Evaluator, in which the use of technical tools to encourage civic online reasoning is studied. … Read more

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Marta Pérez Verdugo

Marta Pérez Verdugo is a PhD student in the Centre for Life,Mind & Society of the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country, under the supervision of Xabier Barandiaran. The aim of her PhD is to research the new cognitive ecologies that digital technologies constitute and how they shape us as autonomous … Read more

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Inês Hipólito

Inês Hipólito is soon starting as a permanent Lecturer of Philosophy of AI at Macquarie University. Her research focus will be on cognitive development and the exploration of how augmented forms of cognition (AI) both shape and are shaped by the sociocultural environment. She is also a co-PI on the consortium project “Exploring and Designing … Read more

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Deanna Holroyd

Deanna Holroyd is a PhD student in the Department of Comparative Studies at The Ohio State University. She has a background in foreign languages, culture, international relations and politics, and is broadly interested in how cultural and political moments are created, reflected and reconstituted through digital news media and social media. Her previous research centered … Read more

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Rachel Anna Billington

Rachel Anna Billington is a PhD candidate at the Department Of Politics in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Otago. Her thesis revolves around identity, affect and recognition online and focuses on young New Zealanders with the goal of understanding how teenagers across Aotearoa find belonging and recognition in online spaces, with … Read more

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Keith Raymond Harris

Keith Raymond Harris is a postdoctoral fellow in philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy II at Ruhr-Universität Bochum. He is a member of the INTERACT team focusing on epistemic dimensions of online interactions. His current research is focused on artificial epistemic environments, and especially the epistemic significance of features unique to the online environment. For … Read more

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