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22. november 2022

Carl Stefan Roth-Kirkegaard hired for ADD

New addition to the ADD project is Carl Stefan Roth-Kirkegaard.
8. november 2022

Credit Score Desimulator™️: Consumerization, Parody, and World-Making in U.S. Credit Scoring

Public lecture with Malte Ziewitz from Cornell University
13. oktober 2022

What happens when implementing AI?

Workshop and presentation by Lauren Waardenburg at Roskilde University November 11th
23. september 2022

Latest addition to the ADD research team

Post.doc Jakob Laage-Thomsen will map projects using predictive algorithms in public administration.
13. september 2022

New post.doc at Aalborg University

Laura Anna Kocksch is the newest post.doc at the ADD-project.
13. september 2022

17 November 2022: Symposium at DPU – Danish School  of Education, Aarhus University, campus Copenhagen

https://events.au.dk/symposiumadd/conference
17. august 2022

New PhD student in Machine Learning

Theresia Veronika Rampisela is the latest addition to the ADD research team.
27. juni 2022

LIVING WITH ALGORITHMS: POWER, PRACTICES, AND PEOPLE IN A DATAFIED WORLD

PhD course, December 12th-14th 2022 at Graduate School, Arts at Aarhus University
26. april 2022

Johann Ole Willers hired for ADD

Latest addition to the ADD project is newly recruited, Johann Ole Willers, who started working for the project in April.
19. april 2022

Political anthropologist and philosopher new PhD

Annika Isfeldt is a newly employed PhD student in the ADD project.

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The project aims to make digital developments work for democratic legitimacy and societal trust. We do so through research, enhanced public understanding of technologies, policy recommendations, and dialogue. The project is supported by the Velux Foundations.

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