re:publica x srh CAMPUS
3.-5. September 2025
SRH Berlin University
Oliver Marsh, Anna-Katharina (kathy) Meßmer, Silke Mülherr
Two key questions around systemic risks in the Digital Services Act (and beyond) are (i) what counts as a “systemic risk” online and (ii) what are best practices for mitigating them? Both questions have real-world implications for how regulation, research, and technology can shape online spaces - hopefully for the better.
AlgorithmWatch, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung, and Ofcom have been exploring different appproaches to addressing these problems, in theory and in practice, by drawing on range of perspectives – researchers, civil society organisations, technologists, and more. In this panel we will summarise latest thinking and future directions of this work.
We also see the re:publica audience as an important source of further input, in particular for (i) perspectives on “grey areas” case studies of what counts as a systemic risk and (ii) emerging ideas and techniques for mitigating online risks, and will include opportunities to seek this input also outside of this session.