The fellows of our virtual research clinic introduce themselves
How can we best avoid harmful societal consequences of seemingly well-intentioned targeted advertising strategies? Do we need less targeted systems for ad deliveries or ones that grant their target groups a meaningful choice regarding the kinds of job ads they are interested in? Might there even be a case to be made that targeted advertising should be stopped altogether?
These are just some of the questions we would will tackle together in our virtual clinic on “Increasing Fairness in Targeted Advertising: The Risk of Gender Stereotyping by Job Ad Algorithms”.
Our research fellows will explore a key challenge of online communication spaces: who gets to see what – and who decides why.
HIIG Virtual Clinic | FELLOWS
Ezgi Eren Affiliation: Student (LLM) at The University of Edinburgh, Great Britain Area of Research: Innovation, Technology and the Law | ||
Lukas Hondrich Affiliation: Researcher at AlgorithmWatch, Germany Area of Research: Cognitive-Affective Neuroscience | ||
Linus Huang Affiliation: Postdoctoral Fellow at the Society of Fellows in the Humanities, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Area of Research: Philosophy of Cognitive Science | ||
Basileal Imana Affiliation: PhD student at the University of Southern California, USA Area of Research: Security, privacy and fairness | ||
Joanne Kuai Affiliation: PhD student at Karlstad University, Sweden Area of Research: AI in Journalism | ||
Marcela Mattiuzzo Affiliation: PhD Candidate at the University of São Paulo, Brazil Area of Research: Commercial Law | ||
Sylvie Rzepka Affiliation: Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Potsdam, Germany Area of Research: Empirical Economics | ||
Marie-Therese Sekwenz Affiliation: Student at University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Area of Research: Content Moderation, Automated Bias, AI | ||
Zora Siebert Affiliation: Brussels Head of EU Policy Programme at Heinrich Böll Foundation, European Union, Belgium Area of Research: Political Science | ||
Sarah Stapel Affiliation: Student (LLM) at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Area of Research: Privacy and data protection | ||
Ana Pop Stefanija Affiliation: PhD researcher at imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Area of Research: Socio-technical aspects of AI | ||
Franka Weckner Affiliation: Student at the University of Heidelberg, Germany Area of Research: International Law |
About the research project
The virtual clinic is part of the NoC research project “The Ethics of Digitalisation – From Principles to Practices”, which aims to develop viable answers to challenges at the intersection of ethics and digitalisation. Innovative formats facilitate interdisciplinary scientific work on application-, and practice-oriented questions and achieve outputs of high social relevance and impact. Our first research sprint on algorithmic tools for content moderation has just successfully concluded. The project promotes an active exchange between science, politics and society and thus contributes to a global dialogue on the ethics of digitalisation.
Besides the HIIG, the main project partners are the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University, the Digital Asia Hub, and the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut.
The project stands under the patronage of the Federal President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier and is funded by the Mercator Foundation.
Project team
Nadine Birner, HIIG
Shlomi Hod, HIIG
Matthias C. Kettemann, HBI/HIIG
Alexander Pirang, HIIG
Friederike Stock, HIIG
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