Workshop Political Hope Vol. 1
Technology & Digital Transformation
In this upcoming workshop on June 28-30, 2023, we aim to explore the interdependency and relations between hope, technological innovations and digital transformations.
New technological developments, such as artificial intelligence (AI), offer hopeful and promising prospects for the future across various application areas. Images of hope, for example, in the medical context for a more precise and individualized health care, as well as dystopian images of total surveillance, for instance, are associated with AI-driven applications.
How future perspectives are drawn and discussed in relation to emerging technologies is a decisive factor for policy-making and public discussion. Whether and how hope can be politically stirred up or prevented, whether and how technologies contribute at all to hopeful or hopeless future perspectives, but also to what extent political hopes may reasonably be associated with technologies, will be reflected upon from different perspectives in a first workshop on “Political Hope, Technology & Digital Transformation”.
Date and Info
Wednesday, 28 June
Friday, 30 June 2023
The workshop takes place on site in the conference room of the Department of Social Ethics and Ethics of Technology, Hofgarten 8, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
To participate in person, please register with Hannah Bleher (Hbleher@uni-bonn.de) by 20 June 2023.
Please note that the number of available places is limited, places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Program
18:30 Welcome & Arrival
19:30 Welcome Dinner
9:00-10:00
Introduction: Political Hope and Technology
Hannah Bleher, University Bonn
10:00-11:00
Democracy and Digital Transformation
Darian Meacham, Maastricht University
11:00-12:00
Sovereignty and Digital Transformation
Patrik Hummel, TU Eindhoven
12:00-13:00
Regulation and Digital Transformation
Sandra Wachter, University of Oxford
Lunch Break
15:00-16:00
Vulnerability and Digital Transformation
Matthias Braun, University Bonn
16:00-17:00
Patient Safety and Digital Health
Magdalena Eitenberger, University of Vienna
17:00-18:00
Health Care and Digital Transformation
Christiane Woopen, University Bonn
9:00-10:00
Critical Theory and Digital Transformation
Rosalie Waelen, University of Twente
10:00-11:00
Future Generations in the Digital Sphere
Charlotte Unruh, University of Oxford
11:00-12:00
Identity, Authenticity, and Digital Transformation
Muriel Leuenberger, University of Oxford
12:00-13:00
Responsibility and Digital Transformation
Maximilian Kiener, University of Oldenburg
Closing Lunch
Contact
Registration
Please register via e-mail.