digilog@bw – Digitalization in Dialogue
Society in Digital Transformation
Digitalization is fundamentally changing societies. The aim of the »digilog@bw« project is to identify and analyse the influence of digitization on individuals and the resulting social changes in order to lay the foundations for developing digital change for the benefit of the human being.
In its projects, the interdisciplinary research network focuses on three central themes of digitization: autonomy, knowledge and participation. These core issues of digitization are the focal points of a socially and democratically compatible technology development.
»digilog@bw« will provide politics and society with a scientifically sound basis for making such decisions. This development task requires orientation towards critically reflected values, norms and framework conditions. The joint projects »Autonomy«, »Knowledge« and »Participation« will be carried out on an interdisciplinary basis and will be focused on the question of criteria for a promising and responsible development of the digital society. To this end, the research network brings together Baden-Württemberg expertise from university and non-university research in the humanities, social sciences, law, economics, media and communication sciences, ethics, computer science and interdisciplinary technology assessment at the highest scientific level.
The ZKM enables a lively exchange with the public through exhibitions, discussion events and lecture series. Thus »digilog@bw« will not only contribute to scientific research, but also to public discussion.
2019–2024 Digilog@ZKM in numbers
Events | 8 |
Exhibitions | 4 |
Digiloglounge digital [Youtube] | 14 |
#meetdigilog [lnstagram] | 12 |
Podcasts | 3 |
The Research Findings [YouTube] | 16 |
Workshops | 15 |
Evening Events
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DIGILOG@BW
Kick-Off and Closing Events
dialog@bw. Citizens' forum as part of the digilog@bw research project
September 11, 2019
The research topics of the digilog@bw project will be presented to the audience at a public kick-off event. Citizens are invited to talk to participating scientists about their research topics and give suggestions for the work of the network.
Shaping Digital Futures. digilog@bw. The Research Results
October 13, 2022
Digitization is transforming all areas of life. Analyzing the effects of this far-reaching transformation in order to create a basis for the informed planning of possible futures was the goal of the research project »digilog@bw - Digitalization in Dialog«, which was initiated in 2019. The concluding symposium provides insight into the research results and invites to a get-together.
Between Risk and Security: Shaping the Digital Transformation
February 15, 2024
What are the potential risks of digital change, especially artificial intelligence? How much security is even achievable? These questions are currently occupying scientists and the public with new urgency. The ZKM | Center for Art and Media, together with three universities - the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the University of Mannheim and the University of Tübingen - invites you to join the conversation.
Videos
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DIGILOGLOUNGE DIGITAL
Online talks of the scientists
Digiloglounge Digital | The Panel: »Research. Art. Public«
With the slogan "Ask the scientist!", questions about digitisation and personal experiences of citizens were collected and discussed in a conversation with the scientists Prof. Dr Sonja Utz and Laura Schelenz, both members of the digilog@bw research network, and the artist Bernd Lintermann, whose work TrustAI was on display in the Digiloglounge N°2 »Do they see us?«.
Instagram zkmkarlsruhe
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#meetdigilog
Series of talks on Instagram Live
Podcast
digilog@bw Podcast (German)
Exciting talks on the latest results and trends in digitalisation
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The Research Findings
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WORKSHOPS
Thinking and discussing together on the topic of digital transformation
Organization / Institution
Universität Mannheim
Project team
Wissen – Collection, Archives & Research (wissen@zkm.de, +49 721 8100 2008)
Contributors
Funding
Supported by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg from funds of the state digitization strategy digital@bw.
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Cooperation partners
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Funding