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Title:Constitutional challenges in the algorithmic society Editor(s):MICKLITZ, Hans-Wolfgang
; POLLICINO, Oreste; REICHMAN, Amnon; SIMONCINI, Andrea; SARTOR, Giovanni
; DE GREGORIO, GiovanniDate:2022Citation:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022
Type:BookAbstract:New technologies have always challenged the social, economic, legal, and ideological status quo. Constitutional law is no less impacted by such technologically driven transformations, as the state must formulate a legal ...


Title:From industrial to digital citizenship : rethinking social rights in cyberspace Author(s):TOMASELLO, Federico
Date:2022Citation:
- Theory and society, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:Growing social inequalities represent a major concern associated with the Digital Revolution. The article tackles this issue by exploring how welfare regulations and redistribution policies can be rethought in the age of ...


Title:Three shades of ‘urban-digital citizenship’ : borders, speculation, and logistics in Cape Town Author(s):ANTENUCCI, Ilia; TOMASELLO, Federico
Date:2022Citation:
- Citizenship studies, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:Drawing upon case studies from Cape Town, ‘Africa’s smartest city’, this article proposes three theses on ‘urban-digital citizenship’. First, we suggest that urban-digital citizenship is defined by borders which operate: ...


Title:The alegality of blockchain technology Author(s):DE FILIPPI, Primavera
; MANNAN, Morshed
; REIJERS, Wessel
Date:2022Citation:
- Policy and society, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:Similar to the early days of the Internet, today, the effectiveness and applicability of legal regulations are being challenged by the advent of blockchain technology. Yet, unlike the Internet, which has evolved into an ...





Title:Heritable human genome editing : the bioethical battle for the basis and future of human rights Author(s):COGHLAN, Niall
Date:2022Citation:
- Implications philosophiques, 2022, OnlineOnly
Type:ArticleAbstract:Is it permissible to interfere with the genome of future humans? Recent advances – including the alleged birth of the first genome-edited babies in 2018 – have brought fresh vigour to this long- standing human rights debate. ...


Title:The rise of Sino-Russian biotech cooperation Author(s):LEBEDENKO, Svitlana
Date:2022Type:OtherSeries/Number:Foreign Policy Research Institute; Eurasia ProgramAbstract:The People’s Republic of China’s rise as a global innovation power is rooted in the development of a sovereign innovation infrastructure, one that allows China to compete in high-technology races with the United States. ...


Title:Building connections, distorting meanings : Soviet architecture and the West, 1953-1979 Author(s):YAKUSHENKO, Olga
Date:2021Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:The transnational history of the Soviet Union often goes against everything we know as citizens of the post-Soviet world. We are used to imagining the Iron Curtain as an impermeable obstacle and any meaningful connection ...

Title:Dominio e sottomissione : schiavi, animali, macchine, intelligenza artificiale di Remo Bodei Author(s):BACCELLI, Luca; HENRY, Barbara; TOMASELLO, Federico
Date:2021Citation:
- Iride, 2021, No. 2, pp. 473-492
Type:ArticleAbstract: before the cybernetic revolution. Tomasello sheds light on the main challenges and opportunity inaugurated by the digital revolution with respect to the modern revolution of industrial technologies.


Title:Ideas, politics, and technological change : essays on the comparative political economy of digital capitalism Author(s):SEIDL, Timo
Date:2021Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of Political and Social SciencesAbstract:Digitalization – the process by which more and more of what we think, say, and do becomes mediated by digital technologies – has a commodifying and a disruptive thrust. It is commodifying to the extent that it undermines ...


Title:The rise of a business class managerial elites in Yugoslavia,1963-1978 Author(s):VEJZAGIC, Sasa
Date:2021Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of History and CivilizationAbstract:The thesis investigates an emergence of a business world in Yugoslavia in the midst of communists’ endeavour to develop a socialist society and a workers’ state. Its central focus narrows down on the general directors in ...
