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The European Digital DemocracY network (EDDY) aims to bring together academics and practitioners actively working on or with digital democracy, to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange. After two successful editions in Rotterdam and Paris, EDDY is proud to announce its third in-person conference, ‘Digital Democracy: Bridging Theory and Practice’ (EDDY-2026), taking place at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien), on the 21st and 22nd of September, 2026.
EDDY 2026 will feature contributed talks through an open call, a range of social and interactive sessions and academic and non-academic keynotes by Manon Revel (Google Deepmind), Claes de Vreese (University of Amsterdam) and Graham Wetherall-Grujic (The Innovation in Politics Institute, Vienna). Following the conference, a tutorial day will be held on various topics and methods relevant for the science of digital democracy.
We are opening two tracks for selected contributions at the conference: the talks track and the demos track. If you are an academic or a practitioner whose work is related to digital democracy, we invite you to create an account on OpenReview and submit an abstract (max. two pages excl. references, font size >=12) on this page, by June 3rd, 2026. You can submit to either of our tracks:
We welcome contributions from both academics and practitioners on any of the following topics, in relation to digital democracy: online deliberation, liquid democracy, the public sphere, apps and tools for online decision-making, machine learning, crowdsourcing, the digital divide, participatory budgeting, computational social choice, digital identities, social media, popular will, secrecy vs. publicity of votes and opinions.
We particularly welcome submissions by students and early career scholars or practitioners.
Contributions will be selected on the basis of their connection to
EDDY’s goals, with an eye toward the conference’s multi-,
cross-disciplinary target audience and the diversity of projects and
contributors. Depending on the number of submissions, some contributions
may be selected for a poster presentation instead. Notification of
acceptance is expected by June 17th, 2026.
This event is made possible thanks to the support and funding of the
Commission Democracy in Digital Societies of the Austrian Academy of
Sciences and the Competence Center for Applied AI and Scientific
Computing of the Vienna University of Economics and
Business.
For more information, see the conference webpage or write to con...@eddy-network.eu to contact any of EDDY’s core committee members: Jan Maly (Vienna University of Economics and Business), Arianna Novaro (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University), Frederik Van De Putte (Erasmus University Rotterdam), or Shefali Virkar (Vienna University of Economics and Business).