mapping and governing the online world
wednesday, june 19
program
09:00-10:00
Room: Old Swimming Pool (outdoor, weather permitting)
Workshops on Open Science, Private Platform Data and Reproducibility
10:00-11:00
Room: Auditorium
Data
Johannes Fritz (St. Gallen Endowment for Prosperity), Digital Policy Alert: Tools to Explore the International Evolution and Emphasis of Emerging AI Rules
James Cole & Henry Whittaker (Armorum Ltd.), Evidential Challenges in Data-related European Consumer Class Actions
11:00-11:30
Coffee Break
11:30-13:00
Room: Auditorium
Privacy
Ignacio Cofone (McGill University), Reasonable Expectations of Privacy: an Empirical Evaluation
Christian Peukert (HEC Lausanne), Off-Platform Tracking and Data Externalities
Jakob Merane (ETH Zurich), The Deterrent Effect of Private GDPR Enforcement: First Evidence from the Google Fonts Dispute (with Alexander Stremitzer)
Room: Eranos
User Behavior
Renata Włoch & Katarzyna Śledziewska (University of Warsaw), Who’s Afraid of Automation? Examining Determinants of Fear of Automation in Six European Countries (with Satia Rożynek)
Yi-Shan Lee (Chinese University of Hong Kong), A Sticky Threat: How a Single Exposure of Misinformation Changes Beliefs, Behaviors, and Perceived Norms
Omar Vasquez Duque (Stanford University), Beyond the Banner: Exploring User Knowledge of Cookies and Attitudes Toward Targeted Advertising
13:00-16:00
Free Time (lunch boxes provided)
16:00-22:00
Conference Excursion to Isole Brissago (including dinner)