Closing Event of the Research Projects in Berlin

Closing Event of the Research Projects in Berlin

From left to right: German Neubaum (DiCint, University Duisburg-Essen), Dr. Lena Frischlich (University of Münster), Alexander Sängerlaub (Futur eins, Bonn Institute), Carline Mohr (Business Insider), Viktor Marinov (Correctiv!), Mareile Ihle (Polisphere), Isabelle Borucki (DiCint, University Duisburg-Essen), Martin Fuchs (political consultant); taken by Michael Setzpfandt

On Friday, 21 of October, the closing event of the different research projects that have been supported by the Digital Society research program funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia took place in Berlin. Attendees included representatives from politics, science and the media who discussed potentials and weaknesses of democracy in Germany.

Policy advisor Martin Fuchs held the keynote and afterwards, the achievements of the three research groups dealing with digital change in political parties, dark participation on the internet and echochambers, were presented and discussed.


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