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    Weizenbaum Institut

    from Berlin

    The Weizenbaum Institut for the Connected Society is an interdisciplinary research institute in Berlin that examines the societal impacts of digitalization. It promotes responsible digital transformation and offers innovative solutions for politics, business, and civil society.

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    Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society - The German Internet Institute

    The Weizenbaum Institute is a renowned research institute that specializes in interdisciplinary digitalization research. Founded in 2017 in Berlin, it is a joint project of leading research institutions from Berlin and Brandenburg, including Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, Universität der Künste Berlin, Universität Potsdam, Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems, and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB).

    Key Products or Services

    The Weizenbaum Institute focuses on examining societal changes related to digitalization and developing options for action for politics, business, and civil society. The research encompasses four central areas:

    • Digital Technologies in Society: This area focuses on the opportunities for participation and new inequalities.
    • Digital Markets and Public Spheres on Platforms: This area examines the tension between the common good and economic imperatives.
    • Organization of Knowledge: The research here focuses on openness and exclusivity in dealing with data and knowledge in the workplace, education system, and science[2][3][4].
    • Digital Infrastructures in Democracy: This area centers on the tensions between security and freedom.

    Main Mission and Values

    The main mission of the Weizenbaum Institute is to interdisciplinary research the digital transformation, including its legal, ethical, and economic questions. The institute aims to realize the goals of individual and societal self-determination in a world shaped by digitally mediated transformation and boundary processes. It strives for independent and interdisciplinary research to promote the design of digitalization for the benefit of society and to protect self-determination and engagement in the networked society[1][2][3].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The Weizenbaum Institute is engaged in various initiatives that promote sustainability and responsible digitalization. For example, the research group "Security and Transparency of Digital Processes" has developed a method to help companies assess their sustainability in accordance with the EU Taxonomy Regulation. Additionally, topics such as the digitalization and opening of science, the design of digital teaching and learning processes, and the role of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace are examined to ensure that digitalization has positive and sustainable impacts on society[4][5].

    Further Initiatives and Publications

    The institute publishes the "Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society" (WJDS), an open-access journal dedicated to interdisciplinary digitalization research. Furthermore, the Weizenbaum Institute regularly offers events and workshops, such as the "Data Workers' Inquiry," which addresses the impacts of content moderation on the mental health of data workers. The new Weizenbaum Digital Science Center is also intended to strengthen research collaborations and provide scientific offerings for interdisciplinary digitalization research[2][5].

    The Weizenbaum Institute is a central actor in the German and international research landscape through its comprehensive and diverse research and makes important contributions to shaping a responsible and sustainable digital society.

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