Cooperation

Digital citizenship

This cooperation analyzes the impact of emerging technologies on law, politics, and civic life.

Partners:
Prof. Liav Orgad (EUI/WZB/ISC); Primavera de Filippi (CNRS); Wessel Reijers (EUI); Andrea Simoncini (University of Florence)

 

Technology and the Future of Citizenship

The workshop series establishes a community of researchers interested in challenges and opportunities that emerging technologies pose to theories and practices of citizenship.

Partners:
1) IDC Herzliya; 2) Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University; 3) WZB Berlin




Global Individual Responsibility

The cooperation analyses philosophical, psychological, historical, and legal perspectives on individual responsibility, focussing on refugee integration as a case study of global individual responsibility.

Partners:
Jan-Christoph Heilinger
(LMU Munich), Karly Kehoe (Saint Mary’s University), Eva Alisic (University of Melbourne)

Cities and Human Mobility Research Collaborative

The collaborative deals with Cities, Mobility and Citizenship. 

 

 

 

Migration, Citizenship, and Democracy

This three-year series of workshops seeks to rethink the concepts of democracy and citizenship, the changes to the empirical and normative landscape brought about by global migration, and the ethical dilemmas that these changes entail.

Partners:
1) Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University; 2) Zolberg Institute for Migration and Mobility, The New School; 3) Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity; 4) Free University Berlin

 

European Junior Faculty Forum for Public Law

The forum intends to address public law scholarship from a theoretically informed doctrinal, interdisciplinary or comparative perspective, contribute to the research of junior scholars, and create an intellectual community of European public law scholars.

Partners:
1) London School of Economics; 2) WZB Berlin;
3) EUI Florence