Lab Platform Governance, Media and Technology
The Lab “Platform Governance, Media and Technology” examines the interactions between regulation, discourses and the development of technologies and business models. Digital platforms and new infrastructures, algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI) and data are currently fundamentally (re)organising communication, the public sphere and society. At the same time, these media, their technologies and economic structures are themselves (still) in a process of formation that is shaped by governance, regulation and public debate. How should platforms like Facebook and YouTube deal with disinformation campaigns and hate speech? What challenges does the increasing use of automation and AI bring? And how do public debates and perceptions of problems in turn impact back on regulation and technology development?
We explore these questions with a focus on three areas of work:
(1) Platform Governance and Economics;
(2) Institutionalisation of AI – Regulation, Discourses, Technology;
(3) Automation Regulation and Communication.
In several large international third-party funded projects on these topics, funded by the DFG, the EU’s H2020 framework programme, the BMBF, the Volkswagen Foundation and the Federal Agency for Civic Education (BpB), we collaborate with partners in France, UK, Canada, Switzerland, and Italy. In empirical studies, the Lab integrates computational methods and qualitative approaches. We attach great importance to the development of open data infrastructures (Platform Governance Archive), especially in the notoriously non-transparent research field of platform governance.

"Automating Communication in the Digital Society" - Special Issue with New Media & Society
2. September 2024

Dr. Miira Hill presents at the ESA 16th Conference of the European Sociological Association in Porto
1. September 2024

New blog post on the arrest of Pavel Durov and it's implications for platform regulation
Will the arrest of Telegram’s CEO in France have implications for platform regulation, in the EU and elsewhere? The arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram’s CEO and owner, has sent shockwaves through Telegram’s user base and concerns about the current state of platform regulation in France, the EU, and globally. On Monday, the Tribunal Judiciaire de (…)
28. August 2024

Call for applications for 8 doctoral positions at ZeMKI in the DFG Research Unit “Communicative AI” (FOR 5656)
26. August 2024

Dr. Daria Dergacheva at ECREA’s 2024 pre-conference in September
22. July 2024

New Article: „How Negative Media Coverage Impacts Platform Governance“ by Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach
19. July 2024

ZeMKI member Dr. Dennis Redeker gives lecture on platform regulation at the Haus der Wissenschaft
15. July 2024

ZeMKI member Dr. Viejo Otero presenting at the SMSociety conference in London, July 17th.
15. July 2024