The Digital Democracy Lab researches the implications of digital technology for politics and democracy using computational social science methods.
It provides a research infrastructure that enables efficient, scalable, and replicable data collection and analysis. Key areas of research are political communication and public opinion, e-government and public administration, AI and governance, civic tech and political participation, the regulation of tech platforms, and state repression and surveillance.
Last Modified: | 6/27/2024 |
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Added on: | 5/9/2022 |