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Module C: Historical perspective – Introduction, literature review, and rationale

Published on: 11 February, 2026
Authors: Lima, Eleonora
Module C of the Toolkit has two primary objectives:... Read more
2 views 0 downloads
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Bibliography of KT4D Social Risk Toolkit Module B: AI, trust and awareness

Published on: 26 January, 2026
Authors: Morisseau, Tiffany
The integration of artificial intelligence in multiple aspects of our daily lives poses a great challenge in shaping civic participation within societies.... Read more
5 views 4 downloads
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KT4D Social Risk Toolkit Module B: AI, trust and awareness – Consequences of AI-based technologies for the quality of public deliberation

Published on: 26 January, 2026
Authors: Morisseau, Tiffany
Public deliberation relies on a set of fragile cognitive and social conditions: access to shared information, mutual recognition between interlocutors, and the possibility of engaging with opposing views in a constructive manner.... Read more
63 views 21 downloads
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The Digital Democracy Lab Handbook

Published on: 26 January, 2026
Authors: Calderón Lüning, Elizabeth; Stearns, Max
The Digital Democracy Lab Handbook... Read more
72 views 39 downloads
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KT4D Social Risk Toolkit Module A: AI, free will and autonomy – The impact of social networks and misinformation on
citizens' opinions
and attitudes

Published on: 19 January, 2026
Authors: Morisseau, Tiffany
The impact of social networks and artificial intelligence on citizens’ opinions and attitudes is often framed in terms of manipulation, persuasion, and cognitive vulnerability.... Read more
4 views 2 downloads
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KT4D Social Risk Toolkit Module A: AI, free will and autonomy – Individuals' autonomy in their
online choices

Published on: 19 January, 2026
Authors: Morisseau, Tiffany
Navigating online environments involves a continuous stream of small decisions: whether to click, scroll, watch, share, ignore, or disengage.... Read more
4 views 2 downloads
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Bibliography of KT4D Social Risk Toolkit Module A: AI, free will and autonomy

Published on: 19 January, 2026
Authors: Morisseau, Tiffany
The integration of artificial intelligence in multiple aspects of our daily lives poses a great challenge in shaping civic participation within societies.... Read more
5 views 4 downloads
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Module C: Historical perspective – Attention

Published on: 11 January, 2026
Authors: Lima, Eleonora
This section analyses how different knowledge technologies impact people’s attention and, consequently, their decisions regarding which information is worth storing and remembering, and which is instead forgotten or not even registered in the first place.... Read more
26 views 2 downloads
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Module C: Historical perspective – Methodology

Published on: 11 January, 2026
Authors: Lima, Eleonora
Distinctive Contribution of Module CModule C makes two key contributions to the study of AI and big data:Focus on Knowledge Technologies... Read more
22 views 3 downloads
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Module C: Historical perspective – Trust

Published on: 11 January, 2026
Authors: Lima, Eleonora
This section examines how people develop trust – or distrust – in knowledge technologies. This section considers three main aspects. First, how trust depend on technological affordances, meaning how people’s level of comfort changes due to the material and technical aspects of different devices.... Read more
32 views 5 downloads
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Module C: Historical perspective – Creativity

Published on: 11 January, 2026
Authors: Lima, Eleonora
This section analyses how different knowledge technologies impact people’s creativity. Here creativity is intended as the ability to express themselves in a way that is both truthful to what they feel and believe, as well as the power to experiment with artistic creation.... Read more
23 views 7 downloads
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Module C: Historical perspective – Free Will and Autonomy

Published on: 11 January, 2026
Authors: Lima, Eleonora
This section considers how people’s autonomy and free will are hindered or supported by past and present KTs. By focusing on the structural level, we will examine systemic issues such as monopolies over KTs, data extraction and colonialism, labour, and political participation.... Read more
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