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Constantino Torres, J.E. (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
Accountability is considered a cornerstone of public administration and good governance. This study characterizes the relationship between the Dutch Intelligence and Secret Service (“AIVD”) and citizens (represented by parliament, courts, and oversight boards) as a complex actor-forum relationship. We utilize different accountability principles...
journal article 2024
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Hanif, Hilmy (author), Constantino Torres, J.E. (author), Sekwenz, M.T. (author), van Eeten, M.J.G. (author), Ubacht, J. (author), Wagner, Ben (author), Zhauniarovich, Y. (author)
The AI Act represents a significant legislative effort by the European Union to govern the use of AI systems according to different risk-related classes, linking varying degrees of compliance obligations to the system's classification. However, it is often critiqued due to the lack of general public comprehension and effectiveness regarding...
conference paper 2023
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Wagner, Ben (author), de Gooyert, Vincent (author), Veeneman, Wijnand (author)
The UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations as a “universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.” These goals prove to have a strong appeal to managers in both public and private sectors. Despite the popularity of the goals, little is...
journal article 2023
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Kübler, Johanne (author), Sekwenz, M.T. (author), Rachinger, Felicitas (author), König, Anna (author), Gsenger, Rita (author), Pírková, Eliška (author), Wagner, Ben (author), Kettemann, Matthias C. (author), Krennerich, Michael (author), Ferro, Carolina (author)
Safeguarding democratic elections is hard. Social media plays a vital role in the discourse around elections and during electoral campaigns. The following article provides an analysis of the 'systemic electoral risks' created by Twitter and Facebook and the mitigation strategies employed by the platforms. It is based on the 2020 proposal by...
conference paper 2023
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Kübler, Johanne (author), Sekwenz, M.T. (author), Rachinger, Felicitas (author), König, Anna (author), Gsenger, Rita (author), Pirkova, Eliska (author), Kettemann, Matthias C. (author), Wagner, Ben (author), Krennerich, Michael (author), Ferro, Carolina (author)
Safeguarding democratic elections is hard. Social media plays a vital role in the discourse around elections and during electoral campaigns. The following article provides an analysis of the ‘systemic electoral risks’ created by Twitter and Facebook and the mitigation strategies employed by the platforms. It is based on the 2020 proposal by the...
conference paper 2023
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Gsenger, Rita (author), Kübler, Johanne (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
book chapter 2022
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Wagner, Ben (author), Husovec, Martin (author), Kuklis, Lubos (author), Pirkova, Eliska (author)
report 2022
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Sekwenz, M.T. (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
The internet is a place where the political opinion of voters is ever more formed on platforms and their user-generated content globally. A sphere in which the right to free- dom of expression, information and free and fair election are core human rights normative safeguards for our democracy. Securing this process for whoever is not an easy...
abstract 2022
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Sekwenz, M.T. (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
Content moderation is protecting human rights such as freedom of speech, as well as the right to impart and seek information. Online platforms implement rules to moderate content on their platforms through their Terms of Service (ToS), which provides for the legal grounds to delete content. Content moderation is an example of a socio-technical...
abstract 2022
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Wagner, Ben (author), Müller-Birn, Claudia (author)
contribution to periodical 2022
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Fest, Isabelle (author), Wieringa, Maranke (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
In a collaboration between TU Delft and Utrecht University, the authors recently wrote a qualitative study on the gap between regulatory (ethical and legal) frameworks and the daily practices of data professionals. This People of Data highlights the importance of collaboration in the success of interdisciplinary research and the responsibility...
journal article 2022
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Fest, Isabelle (author), Wieringa, Maranke (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
Recent years have seen a massive growth in ethical and legal frameworks to govern data science practices. Yet one of the core questions associated with ethical and legal frameworks is the extent to which they are implemented in practice. A particularly interesting case in this context comes to public officials, for whom higher standards...
journal article 2022
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Wagner, Ben (author), Kuklis, Lubos (author)
This chapter provides an overview of the main problems associated with basing public regulatory decisions on unverified data, before sketching out some ideas of what a solution might look like. In order to do this, the chapter develops the concept of auditing intermediaries. After discussing which problems the concept of auditing intermediaries...
book chapter 2021
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Wagner, Ben (author)
What kinds of politics do export controls entail and whose rights do they enable? The following article will take a critical perspective on the governance challenges associated with export controls of dual-use technologies. After discussing challenges around transparency, the performance of human rights and export control havens, this article...
journal article 2021
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Delacroix, Sylvie (author), Wagner, Ben (author)
When the word 'ethical' becomes synonymous with specious, you know that something is amiss. With each data governance scandal, with each creation of a corporate 'ethics board', 'ethical standards' seemingly lose a few more feathers, to the point of generating instant suspicion when invoked in any official report. We argue that a key challenge...
journal article 2021
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Wagner, Ben (author), Winkler, Till (author), Human, Soheil (author)
Users' perception of geographic space depends heavily on geographic information systems (GIS). GIS are the most common way for users to estimate travel time, provide routing information and recommend appropriate forms of transportation. This article analyses how predictions made by Google Maps, one of the most popular GIS, influence users'...
conference paper 2021
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Wagner, Ben (author)
Between public debates about ‘hacking’ elections, so-called ‘fake news’ and online disinformation campaigns, it has become hard to imagine what free and fair elections in a digital environment could look like. This challenge is particularly pronounced for election observers who monitor free and fair elections. How should election observers...
journal article 2020
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