The Tenth GIG-ARTS Conference, to be held at the Dublin City University on 14th-15th May 2026, takes as its main theme “Digital Futures, Sustainable Freedoms: Rights, Responsibilities and Governance.” It
DCU Law and Tech Research Cluster at BILETA 2026
DCN Members Edoardo Celeste and Karolin Rippich participated in the BILETA Annual Conference 2026, which took place from 15-17 April 2026 at Aberystwyth University. The conference theme, “Technology is a useful servant but
Successful workshop on “International Relations in the Digital Age”
On 26 and 27 March 2026, PGMT & DCN member Dr. Dennis Redeker (ZeMKI) jointly with Dr. Berenike Prem (InIIS, University of Bremen), in cooperation with the International Relations Section of the German Political Science Association
ICPC at SplinterCon Paris 2025
On 8 December 2025, DCN Members Mauro Santaniello, Chiara Spiniello and Nicola Palladino took part in SplinterCon Paris 2025, titled “Sovereignty: Autonomy or Isolation?”. Together they presented the paper "Does
Edoardo Celeste attends “The Stakes: The Law in Techno-Legal Encounters” hosted by Sciences Po
DCN Member Edoardo Celeste (Dublin City University) presented his work on Digital Constitutionalism in the context of the the conference “The stakes of the law in techno-legal encounters, from early
SISP 2025 Panel on EU Cybersecurity Governance
The 2025 Annual Conference of the Società Italiana di Scienza Politica (SISP) will take place in Naples, Italy, from 4–6 September 2025. As part of the section “Digitalization: Normative and
The Rise of Digital Sovereignty: Ambiguities and Challenges
9th GIG-ARTS Conference | 26-27 May 2025, Salerno The Rise of Digital Sovereignty: Ambiguities and Challenges Deadline for abstract submissions: 31 January 2025 The European Multidisciplinary Conference on Global Internet
LINAS Conference 2025
Join our Queen’s University, Belfast colleagues at the LINAS Conference 2025! Theme: AI Crossroads: Bridging Disciplines for Innovation Date: 14th April 2025 Location: Queen’s University Belfast, Lanyon Building, Canada Room Explore the future
Interdisciplinary Workshop “Governing or Governed by Digital Platforms?” at Maastricht University
Digital Constitutionalism Network members Marta Maroni and Mariëlle Wijermars organized a two-day workshop entitled "Governing or Governed by Digital Platforms? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Constitutionalism, the EU, and Corporate Power" at
Towards Digital Constitutionalism: What governance for online platforms?
Organised by Department of Economics Department of History Department of Law Max Weber Programme for Postdoctoral Studies Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Department of Political and Social Sciences Florence