Nordic Centre for Internet and Society
The Nordic Centre for Internet and Society is a globally-oriented research centre, dedicated to understanding the influence of new internet technologies on working life and society.
The Nordic Centre for Internet and Society is a globally-oriented research centre, dedicated to understanding the influence of new internet technologies on working life and society.
As an interdisciplinary research centre, the Nordic Centre for Internet and Society combines a wide range of disciplines and methodologies to understand the impact of emerging Internet technologies on working life and society.
The Nordic Center for Internet and Society members Christoph Lutz, Sut I Wong and Yunhao (Mattew) Xiao presented their research at the International Communication Association (ICA) Annual…
NCIS member Victor Renza recently delivered the inaugural talk at the VIII National Congress of Artistic Syncretism "Art Speaks”.
NCIS co-director Christoph Lutz and several professors from other universities recently completed their topical collection on "Privacy-Friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society", published in…
Our central aim, as a growing team of international researchers, is to explore the re-invention of work and working life within a digital, networked, and media-rich environment. We embrace the opportunity to combine business and management research with the growing field of Internet research.
Creating a tight loop between research, teaching, and practical engagement, we engage in theory building, theory testing, and applying these theories to current developments. This helps us to inform, test, and share our ideas while allowing us to reach entrepreneurs, policy makers, innovators, technologists, and users.
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To grasp how artificial intelligence (AI) will affect our work life and to truly embrace its transformative power, we need to understand how AI and human work practices influence each other.
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Aiming for collective action against exploitations in the gig economy? Well, don’t expect the international gig worker force to be with you.
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Smart speakers let us use voice control to play music, make schedules and look up information online. But if the smart speaker is listening, who else is? Few users seem to care.
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We often think that artificial intelligence (AI) will make humans redundant, but is it really so? In reality, humans play a bigger role in AI development and deployment than most think.