CPH Tech Policy Briefs
Four times af year we publish TCPH Tech Policy Brief based on latest research in the field. The brief is open access and provides concise academic insights into key research findings in the field of social data science and beyond. The brief opens up the tech policy debate and makes policy recommendations based on the latest research within the field. We publish it in conjunction with the meetings of the CPH Tech Policy Committee.
Behind the brief is SODAS, the Department of Political Science and Queen Mary’s Center .
All partners participate in their personal capacity:
- Abraham Newman, Director, Mortara Center for International Studies & Professor, School of Foreign Service and Department of Government, Georgetown University
- Andreas F. Geertsen, Head of Tech Policy Department, Ministry of Culture, Denmark
- Andreas Espersen, Head of Digitalisation Policy, Confederation of Danish Industry
- Anita Gohdes, Professor of International and Cyber Security, Hertie School
- Charlotte Kjeldsen Krarup, Director of Development, The Danish Industry Foundation
- Christina Dahl Jensen, Team Leader – Transformation and Innovation Lab, DanChurchAid
- Esben Gadsbøll, Chairman of the board & Co-initiator, Danish Tech Startups
- Josh Kallmer, Head of Global Public Policy and Government Relations, Zoom
- Lene Mandel Vensild, Head of Office, The Prime Minister’s Office, Denmark
- Lene Wendland, Chief, Business and Human Rights Unit, UN
- Marie Louise Gørvild, Impact Partner, DTU Earthbound
- Mikael Ekman, Director of Policy and Strategy, Microsoft
- Nanjira Sambuli, Fellow, Technology and International Affairs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Niels Tanderup, Director, Global Affairs, cBrain
- Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for Human Rights
- Sophus Garfiel, Permanent Secretary of State for Digital Government and Gender Equality
- Torsten Andersen, Vice Director, Danish Business Authority
- Ziyang David Fan, Head of Digital Trade, World Economic Forum
- Chair: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Professor, Department of Political Science & Director of Strategic Partnerships, SODAS
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Vice Chair: Sune Lehmann, Professor of Complexity and Network Science, Technical University of Denmark
- Secretary: Kristoffer Albris, Assistant Professor, Center for Social Data Science (SODAS) and Department of Anthropology
- Morten Axel Pedersen, Director of SODAS, Professor, Department of Anthropology
- Simon Kjær Hansen, Director of Crown Princess Mary Centre
- Sigrid Marie Lassen, Manager of Networks, Crown Princess Mary Centre
Contact
Sigrid Marie Lassen
Manager of Networks
sml@samf.ku.dk
Tech policy
Tech policy is the broader term for policies that deal with digital technologies. It is a growing policy field involving themes such as cyber security, misinformation, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, data sharing, privacy and surveillance.