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Organisation

Social Sciences

Department

Main organisation:School of Social Sciences
Lifecycle:1 Jul 2021 →  Today
Organisation profile:The capacity group Social Sciences conducts social science research on three major fundamental changes in contemporary societies: digitalisation, diversity and democracy. These phenomena are increasingly redrawing the relationships between individuals and core institutions such as the state, the market, civil society, communities, the family as well as between individuals themselves. This gives rise to new, complex issues whose outcomes are often difficult to predict in the long term and which involve a large number of stakeholders with unequal power. These issues constitute so-called "grand challenges" for society, or challenges for which there is no simple solution. However, they simultaneously offer new opportunities to redesign society and its core institutions with a view to increasing dignity, equality, inclusion and sustainability.
Keywords:Algorithms, Citizen participation, Contesting Governance, Data protection, Democracy, Digital platforms, Digitalisation, Diversity, Future of Work Hub, Gender and Diversity, Innovation in the public sector, Institutions for Open Societies, Migration and Societal Change, Privacy, User driven innovation, Value-based design, Institutional reforms, Perceptions of the public sector
Disciplines:Policy and administration, Social change, Social psychology, Social stratification, Social theory and sociological methods, Sociology of organisations and occupations, Citizenship, immigration and political inequality, Multilevel governance, National politics, Political behaviour, Political organisations and institutions, Political theory and methodology, Public administration, Communication sciences, Information sciences, Media studies