International Digital Security Forum 2023 - Call for extended abstracts on the "(De-)Centralisation of Digital Infrastructures"
The Vienna Centre for Societal Security (VICESSE) and the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) are happy to announce their continuous collaboration to host the Social-Science Track on the 20th September 2023 at the International Digital Security Forum (IDSF) in Vienna, Austria on the theme: “(De-)Centralisation of Digital Infrastructures.”
We invite research-papers, concepts and discussion-papers from social science scholars, interdisciplinary teams including non-social science disciplines such as from the computer science, and papers which incorporate non-academic collaborators, contributing to one or more of the following general topics:
The problems that arise from centralisation of digital infrastructures and platforms and their impact on democratic societies
Digital Infrastructures and democratic principles of free speech, elections, minority rights and human rights, and resilience of digital citizens
The resilience of digital infrastructures, and how does centralisation, size and global reach influence this factor – how robust are digital infrastructures, what measures are in place to safeguard against disruptions, and how are responsibilities negotiated in times of disruption?
Alternative models for regulating and shaping digital infrastructures, such as decentralised initiatives, public digital infrastructures, open-source initiatives, etc.
The full Call for Abstracts can be found here: ISDF 2023 Call for Abstracts
Information on abstracts and submission:
An extended 1000-word abstract is required.
The deadline for abstracts is 30th June 2023
Abstracts should be submitted via e-mail to office@vicesse.eu
Review Results and information to the authors by 28th of July 2023
For more information or inquiries, please contact: roger.von.laufenberg@vicesse.eu