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[Commlist] CfP - Confronting Technofeudalism and Digital Authoritarianism: Challenges and Solutions for the European Regulation
Fri Apr 11 09:59:48 GMT 2025
*C a l l f o r p a p e r s*
*Confronting Technofeudalism and Digital Authoritarianism: Challenges
and Solutions for the European Regulation*
Digital Authoritarianism Research Lab (DARL) invites scholars,
researchers, and practitioners to submit papers for its upcoming annual
conference on the intersections of technofeudalism, digital
authoritarianism, and the European Union’s regulatory efforts in the
digital sphere.
As we navigate the complexities of the digital age, the European Union
wants to play a pivotal role in shaping a democratic and humane digital
future. The rise of technofeudalism – where dominant tech corporations
exert disproportionate control over digital infrastructures – and the
spread of digital authoritarian practices challenge fundamental rights,
democratic governance, and individual autonomy. The conference
critically examines these dynamics and assesses how EU policies, such as
DSA, DMA, GDPR, and initiatives under Europe’s Digital Decade, address
these pressing issues.
In addition to these regulatory developments, the conference will
explore the rapidly evolving impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and
machine learning technologies on democratic institutions and
authoritarian regimes. As AI becomes a core infrastructure of
governance, surveillance, and content moderation, it brings new risks
for civil liberties, human rights, and political manipulation,
particularly when embedded in systems of power that lack transparency
and accountability.
We welcome submissions addressing, but not limited to, the following topics:
* The EU’s digital sovereignty initiatives and their impact on
technofeudalism
* The role of digital technologies in empowering authoritarianism and
weakening democracy
* Algorithmic governance and its effects on free speech and
user-generated content
* EU regulatory frameworks and their effectiveness in combating
digital authoritarianism
* Strategies for enhancing transparency and accountability in digital
governance
* Strategies limiting the dominance of tech companies
* The tension between privacy protection and the free flow of
information across borders
* Future of online content moderation as a tool of repression
* Advantages and disadvantages of the possible Brussels effect in the
digital sphere
* The global rise of digital authoritarianism
* The role of AI models in enabling or resisting digital authoritarianism
* AI-driven surveillance and predictive technologies
* Building resilient AI systems in democracies: transparency,
contestability, and fundamental rights by design
Submissions should critically examine the EU’s approach to regulating
the online sphere and propose innovative solutions for balancing
technological progress with democratic values and individual rights.
*Date*: October 17, 2025 (Friday)
*Venue*: Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Faculty of Law (Budapest,
Egyetem tér 1-3, 1053)
*Deadline for abstract submission* (maximum 300 words without
references): June 17, 2025
*Notification of acceptance for the conference*: July 17, 2025
*Deadline for full paper submission*: October 1, 2025
Abstracts – alongside a short bio and affiliations – should be sent to
(ziegler.tamas /at/ tatk.elte.hu) <mailto:(ziegler.tamas /at/ tatk.elte.hu)> *_and_*
(gosztonyi /at/ ajk.elte.hu) <mailto:(gosztonyi /at/ ajk.elte.hu)>
Digital Authoritarianism Research Lab (DARL) could provide accommodation
grants on a need-based basis.
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