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 a successful series of online events, EDDY is proud to announce its first in-person conference, ‘Digital Democracy: Bridging Theory and Practice’, taking place at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, from Tuesday 9 April to Thursday 11 April 2024.
The event will feature contributed talks through an open call (see below), a range of social and interactive sessions (networking, round-table discussions, demo sessions, student sessions, etc.), and a variety of academic and non-academic keynote speakers: Markus Brill (University of Warwick), Corinne Cath (Delft University of Technology, University of Cambridge), Fabrizio Gilardi (Digital Democracy Lab, University of Zurich), Carolina Plescia (University of Vienna), and Simon Strohmenger (CONSUL, Mehr Demokratie).
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 submit a one-page description/abstract via this Oxford Abstracts page, by 1 February 2024 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, cryptocurrencies & blockchain, 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 will be sent by 15 February 2024.
This event is made possible thanks to funding and support by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) via Frederik Van De Putte’s VIDI project ENCODE and Ulle Endriss’s VICI project Collective Information, by the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, and by the Erasmus Initiative Societal Impact of AI.
For more information, see our website or write to con...@eddy-network.eu to contact any of EDDY’s core committee members: Jan Maly (TU Wien), Ashley Maum (Framer Framed), Arianna Novaro (Paris 1 University), Frederik van de Putte (Erasmus University Rotterdam).
For more information, see our website or write to con...@eddy-network.eu to contact any of EDDY’s core committee members: Jan Maly (TU Wien), Arianna Novaro (Paris 1 University), Frederik van de Putte (Erasmus University Rotterdam).