Sustainability in digital transformation: charting new terrain, exploring tensions

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DigiMeet is a virtual networking event for doctoral After a short introductory input by each chair, researchers, organised by the Bavarian Research contributors will present their findings in a lightning Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt), the talk, followed by a quick q&a. Each session will be Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) and concluded by a joint discussion amongst participants the Weizenbaum Institute (WI). Its special topic and the audience. for 2021 is “sustainability in digital transformation: charting new terrain, exploring tensions”. The second part of the meeting is dedicated to Open Spaces on Gather.Town or Zoom. The Open The event will start with a keynote by Ortwin Renn Spaces are used for oral presentations, poster (IASS Potsdam) on “digitalisation and sustainability: sessions, group discussions or any other multimedia friends or foes?” or interactive purpose.

The first part of the meeting is divided into The event will finish with a keynote by Elisa Lindinger five thematic sessions. Each session is chaired (SUPERRR Lab) on “imagining the Internet as a park”. by experts from the convening institutions.

Timetable

08:30 – 08:45 Lobby in Gather.Town

08:45 – 09:00 Welcome & Introduction

09:00 – 09:45 Keynote 1 (Ortwin Renn)

09:45 – 10:15 Virtual Coffee Break (Small Talk in Zoom Breakout Rooms / Gather.Town)

10:15 – 11:45 Thematic Sessions (1 – 5)

11:45 – 12:15 Further Discussions (in Zoom Breakout Rooms / Gather.Town)

12:15 – 13:30 Lunch

13:30 – 15:00 Open Spaces (1 – 5)

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break (in Gather.Town)

15:30 – 16:15 Keynote 2 (Elisa Lindinger)

16:15 – 17:30 Further Discussions & Drinks (in Gather.Town „Bar“ / Zoom) 1/4 Full Programme

08:45 – 09:00 Welcome & Introduction 09:00 – 09:45 Keynote 1 via Zoom / in Gather.Town “Plenary” via Zoom / in Gather.Town “Plenary”

Welcome from the Directors: Ortwin Renn (IASS Potsdam): Alexander Pretschner (bidt), “Digitalisation and sustainability – Michael Baurmann (CAIS), friends or foes?” Christoph Neuberger (WI) Chair: Michael Baurmann (CAIS)

Introduction to Gather.Town: The Organising Team 09:45 – 10:15 Virtual Coffee Break Zoom Breakout Rooms / Gather.Town

10:15 – 11:45 Thematic Sessions Zoom Breakout Rooms

Session 1: Special Session on Sustainability ● Victoria Fast (Univ. Passau) ○ Incentivising data Chairs: Verena Tiefenbeck (Univ. Erlangen), donations and the adoption of Covid-19 Mark Andor (RWI ) contact-tracing apps: a randomised controlled Projects: online experiment on the German ● Stefanie Kunkel (IASS Potsdam) ○ More sustainable Corona-Warn-App supply chains through Industry 4.0? Perspectives ● Louis Longin (Univ. Munich) ○ AI beyond tools: from buying firms’ and Chinese suppliers from autonomy to cooperation ● Janna Axenbeck (ZEW ) ○ Climate 11:45 – 12:15: Further discussions in Gather.Town “Session 3” protection potentials of digitalised production processes: microeconometric evidence? Session 4: Impact of digitalisation on life at ● Malte Reißig (IASS Potsdam) ○ What is there work & at home to learn from the digital for the socio-ecological Chairs: Fabian Hoose (Univ. -Essen), transformation? Martin Krzywdzinski (WZB) 11:45 – 12:15: Further discussions in Gather.Town “Session 1” Projects: ● Marco Blank (Univ. Erlangen) ○ Being “home-officed”, Session 2: Digitalised economies in national and staying “home-officed”? European competition ● Magdalena Wischnewski (Univ. Duisburg-Essen) Chairs: Daniel Schnurr (Univ. Passau), ○ An identity-centric model of motivated reasoning Norbert Gronau (Univ. Potsdam) to combat misinformation in modern democracies Projects: ● Vitus Maierhöfer (Univ. Regensburg) ○ Exploring ● Nikolai Sachs (Univ. Passau) ○ Privacy decision- interactive projected augmented reality tabletops making in digital markets: eliciting individuals’ for everyday life within the scope of the research preferences for transparency project VIGITIA ● Antonia Hmaidi (Univ. Duisburg-Essen) ○ Is internet 11:45 – 12:15: Further discussions in Gather.Town “Session 4” censorship worth it economically? ● Florian Helfrich (Univ. Twente) ○ Challenging Session 5: Ethics, trust, law, and democracy in power relations – governance of blockchain-based the digital transformation infrastructure transitions on energy markets Chairs: Hannah Ruschemeier (CAIS), (eGoBIT) Jeanette Hofmann (WZB) ● Niklas Stoehr (ETH Zurich), Leonie Neuhäuser Projects: (RWTH Aachen) ○ The CoRisk-Index: Measuring ● Nardine Alnemr (Univ. Canberra) ○ Can robots be economic risks related to Covid-19 in real time partners in deliberative democracy? Claim-making 11:45 – 12:15: Further discussions in Gather.Town “Session 2” about algorithms in remedying democratic deficits and the future of democratic politics Session 3: Artificial Intelligence, innovations, ● Frederic Gerdon (Univ. Mannheim) ○ From bias to and tools impact: how can algorithmic decision-making Chairs: Ute Schmid (Univ. Bamberg), affect social inequality? Alexander Pretschner (TU Munich) ● Katharina Schlosser (Univ. Munich) ○ Political Projects: mobilisation on social networking sites ● Verena Schürmann (HS Rhein-Waal) ○ Learning ● Anna-Katharina Wurst (Univ. Munich) ○ “Please analytics for 21st century competencies: visit my facebook page” – social media accounts reliable tracing of collaboration in digital of German politicians and parties environments 11:45 – 12:15: Further discussions in Gather.Town “Session 5” ● Thao Ngo (Univ. Duisburg-Essen) ○ How does it work? Investigating user understanding of algorithms 2/4 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch Full Programme

13:30 – 15:00 Open Spaces in Gather.Town

Location: Open Space 1 Location: Open Space 4 “DiDaT Weißbuch. Verantwortungsvoller Umgang mit Track 1: „Democratising history in digital spheres? digitalen Daten – Orientierungen eines Opportunities and challenges of social media for transdisziplinären Prozesses” history production” Roland Scholz (IASS Potsdam); Mia Berg (Ruhr-Univ. Bochum), Lecture (20min) & discussion Andrea Lorenz (Univ. Hamburg); Discussion & Brainstorming

Location: Open Space 2 ● „Collecting social media data – legal obligations „How do technologies alter our understanding of and research ethics“ human? The anthropology of transhumanism and its Mia Berg; Brainstorming & Discussion yields for a modern anthropology of technology” ● „Past-related hate speech: why historians Anna Puzio (Univ. Münster); should bother“ Presentation Andrea Lorenz; Presentation

Location: Open Space 3 Track 2: „Digital Research Practice“ Track 1: „Reliable tracing of collaboration in digital Katharina Berr (UdK ), environments: What does it mean to collaborate?” Sebastian Koth (UdK Berlin); Verena Schürmann (HS Rhein-Waal); Conversation Workshop

Track 2: “Differential privacy and level anonymisation Location: Open Space 5 limitations from a legal and technical perspective” via Zoom Timo Hoffmann (Univ. Passau), Dmitry Prokhorenkov (TU Munich); „Immersing in the backbone of networked Presentation societies: how can data become sustainable?“ Andrea Hamm (TU Berlin), Milagros Miceli (TU Berlin); Presentation & Discussion

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break in Gather.Town

15:30 – 16:15 Keynote 2 Zoom / Gather.Town “Plenary”

Elisa Lindinger (SUPERRR Lab): “Imagine the Internet as a park” Chair: Gesche Joost (UdK Berlin)

16:15 – 17:30 Further Discussions & Drinks Gather.Town „Bar“ / Zoom 3/4 The Keynote Speakers

Ortwin Renn Elisa Lindinger ( IASS Potsdam) (SUPERRR Lab)

Professor Renn serves as Scientific Director at the In 2019 Elisa Lindinger co-founded SUPERRR Lab Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) in together with Julia Kloiber. With SUPERRR, she Potsdam and is professor for technology assessment aims to develop visions and projects with the goal to and environmental sociology at the University of create more equitable futures. Elisa and Julia do Potsdam. Together with Marion Dreyer and Agnes so by researching technologies, building networks Lampke, he also directs the non-profit company and shaping new narratives. SUPERRR is playful, DIALOGIK, a research institute for the investigation of visionary and feminist. For more information on Elisa’s communication and participation processes. career, please visit her homepage.

Participation Information

All registered participants will receive information on how to join Zoom and Gather.Town via e-mail. The use of Gather.Town is optional. All talks (except for the Open Spaces) can be directly accessed via Zoom.

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