Creation: Second half of 2020 in partnership with the Florence School of Regulation of the European University Institute.
Composition: 50 specialists from across Europe, including academics (economics, political science, sociology, data science, etc.), public decision-makers and experts from industry and the world of innovation.
Theme: As part of a collaborative effort, this project aims to reflect on the pillars of a European approach to the governance of digitised societies, by identifying the axes and levers of a future research programme to nurture it.
Organisation of the work :
The first step was to organise a workshop around a large group of people interested in digital regulation issues.
Thematic sessions covered:
- New Democratic Opportunities
- Transformation of Public Action
- Impact of digitisation on social and civic life
- Regulation of the Digital Economy
- Sovereignty, security and rights
- A New International Order?
Results: Drafting a white paper and considering the creation of an international working network.