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In person icon Digital Methods and Political Theory

Political Theory
Methods
Technology
P137
Esma Baycan Herzog
University of Geneva
Jonathan Floyd
University of Bristol

In person icon Building: New Philosophy Building, Floor: 4, Room: 417

Thursday 10:45 - 12:30 EEST (28/08/2025)

Abstract

This panel will consider how digital technology is transforming societal norms and structures, as well as political practice and discourse. Scholars are invited to discuss the possibilities as well as challenges that digital methods pose for normative political theory, including topics like algorithmic bias, AI, data privacy, and digital citizenship.

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