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Digital Democracy, Inclusion, and Governance in Europe

Democracy
Political Engagement
Technology
P288
Emilien Paulis
University of Luxembourg
Inaki Goni
University of Edinburgh

Abstract

This panel examines how digital technologies reshape patterns of inequality, inclusion, and political participation across different social and geographical contexts. Contributions explore digital divides, algorithmic exclusion, youth engagement, and the uneven democratic effects of platforms and digital innovations in governance.

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