30.10.2019 | 19.00 Uhr | HIIG | Französische Straße 9 | 10117 Berlin
Berlin’s Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG) and KOOPERATIVE BERLIN – Netzwerk für digitale Kulturproduktion hosting a discussion on nudging, scoring and its implications.
Participants are:
Katja Weber (radioeins, Deutschlandfunk Nova)
- Nicolas Kayser-Bril, data journalist und reporter with AlgorithmWatch
- Katika Kühnreich, political scientist und sinologist
- Nils Zurawski, surveillance-studies.org editor, surveillance studies Uni Hamburg
- Amélie Heldt, lawyer and researcher at Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung | Hans-Bredow-Institut Leibniz-Institut für Medienforschung and associate researcher at HIIG.
From the host’s web page: Once a month, we publicly discuss the impact of digitisation on society at Digitaler Salon. We invite special guests, engage in a dialogue with the audience and the Twitter community and broadcast it on YouTube. […] we will talk about social scoring in general and the social scoring system in China. Are there any advantages or just disadvantages? And who should you rather not be friends online with in the future?
The discussion will be in German.