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- Kristina Irion is Associate Professor at the Institute for Information Law (IViR) at the University of Amsterdam.
- We have diagnosed UvA as a case of strong egalitarianism coupled with a lack of diversity literacy.
- He has studied Liberal Arts and European History.
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Kristina Irion is Associate Professor at the Institute for Information Law (IViR) at the University of Amsterdam. At Amsterdam Law School, she is Director of the Academic Excellence Track (AcET), Head of Studies for law in the interdisciplinary Bachelor's programme Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (PPLE) and Chair of the Committee for Ethics and Scientific Integrity. She is a lecturer in the Advanced LL.M. in Technology Governance, the LL.M. Informatierecht and a guest lecturer at the University of Lucerne. She is a member of the governing board of the Amsterdam Center of European Research (ACES). Until 2017, Dr. Irion had been Associate Professor at Central European University (CEU), then in Budapest. She obtained her doctorate from Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, and holds a Master’s degree in IT and Telecommunications Law from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
In her research Dr. Irion focuses on EU digital and data law in relation to the governance of transnational digital technologies and data flows. She has published widely on the EU legal approac
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Will the results of November 3rd strengthen ongoing developments in Europe, such as increasing polarization, mobilization around racial equality, or the spread of conspiracy theories? And will the impact be experienced more directly in some European countries?
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Casper Thomas is a Washington-based journalist, writing on democracy in the US and across the world. In 2010 he joined the editorial staff of De Groene Amsterdammer. He has studied Liberal Arts and European History. Before joining De Groene Amsterdammer, he worked at the Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeringsbeleid (WRR). He has published Competente Rebellen. Hoe de universiteit in opstand kwam tegen het marktdenken (2015) and De autoritaire verleiding (2018).
Penny Sheets has been working in the Department of Communication Science of the University of Amsterdam since 2011. Her research and teaching focus on political communication, news, and public opinion, with a particular interest in the role national identity plays in the construction and flow of news, as well as its effects on
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