Accepted papers​​​

Arnaud Claes and Antonin Descampe, Bridging Local Journalism Practice and Innovation: Co-designing Automated Tools to Support News Investigations

Burcu Baykurt, From Commons to Commodities: Moral Economies of Governing by Data

Iris Muis, Julia Straatman, Mirko Tobias Schäfer and Bart Anthony Kamphorst, Public values in the algorithmic society: Lessons from voluntary fundamental rights and algorithmic impact assessments

Mirko Schäfer, Jeroen Bakker and Bart Anthony Kamphorst, Oversight requires insight: The importance of data access in safeguarding the algorithmic society

Marta Cantero Gamito and Chris Marsden, AI co-regulation: critical reflections on the role of the AI Pact and the GPAI in (re)shaping public values in the algorithmic society

Sabrina Kamala Kutscher, The Evolution and Shaping of Fundamental Rights under the AI Act: Power, Actors, and Framing

Daniel Schneiß, The regulative power of AI standards in the EU: negotiating public values between market innovation and risk management

Victoria Moreno-Gil, María-Ángeles Chaparro-Domínguez and Sonia Parratt-Fernández, AI, journalism, and ethics: Scholarly contribution to media self-regulation

Agustin Ferrari Braun, Fernando van der Vlist and Thomas Poell, Platform autonomies and dependencies: Mapping data and AI partnerships in European journalism

Georgina Born, Fernando Diaz, Oliver Elliot and Jerome Ramos, Towards public service recommender systems

Hannes Cools, Anna Schjøtt Hansen, Bronwyn Jones, Rhianne Jones and Natali Helberger, From principles to practices and publics: Exploring responsible agency in AI for public service media

Nadine Bol and Marjolijn Antheunis, Toward human-centric personalized healthcare: Exploring the role of human values in perceptions of AI-based health services for health

Martin Hilbert, Drew Cingel, Jingwen Zhang, Samantha Vigil, Jane Shawcroft, Haoning Xue, Arti Thakur and Zubair Shafiq, #BigTech @Minors: social media algorithms personalize minors’ content after a single session, but not for their protection

Tonka Milošević, Marilisa Boffo, Esther Rozendaal and Julia C.M. van Weert, Exploring public values in the context of mental well-being apps: University students' perceptions – a case study with the ROOM app

Xin Pei and Deval Mehta, How to comprehend the trust of older adults in AI-assisted health care technologies

Christoph Kern, Jan Simson, Fiona Draxler and Samuel Mehr, Participatory AI to navigate the machine learning multiverse

David Moats and Minna Ruckenstein, The dark side of public values

Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong, Viviana Bastidas, Ramit Debnath, Jennifer Schooling, Maya Ganesh, Jerry Chen, Li Wan and Manuel Herrera, How is ‘public value’ captured in UK’s landscape of AI governance documents?

Anamika Kundu and Farid Mahsouli, Inside the European health data space regulation: Following the trail of standards and power

Kate Susan O'Connor-Farfan, Shades of trust and the challenges of making AI trustworthy

Ewa Maslowska and Joanna Strycharz, How AI agents influence us: The role of relationship in digital persuasion

Eva Luise Knor, Michael V. Reiss, Judith Möller and Lisa Merten, Distrust first, verify second: How users apply epistemic vigilance to political GenAI search engine responses

Nicolas Lagos, Humans in the audit loop: exploring the influence of ai on trust in controlling corruption

Paola Verhaert, Distributed benefits, distributed burdens: the exclusionary effects of AI-based chatbots in public services

Esther Hammelburg, Martijn de Waal, Harold Pflug and Eva Oosterlaken, Reimagining digital public spaces: co-creating use case scenarios for digital infrastructures grounded in public values

Bidisha Chaudhuri and Nafis A. Hasan, From relational database to digital public infrastructures: shifting narratives of public value in digital governance in India

Koen Verdenius, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen, Floris Bex and Rosanna Nagtegaal, Appropriate Reliance on AI Recommendations in Discretionary Decision-Making: A Survey Experiment on the Effect of Explainability

Rebecca Scharlach, CJ Reynolds, Vasilisa Kuznetsova, Christian Katzenbach, Blake Hallinan, Value Frictions: Competing priorities in the public and private governance of Generative Artificial Intelligence

Alexandra Schwinges, Valeria Resendez Gómez, Dong Zhang and Rebecca Wald, r/Big Tech: Big Tech legitimacy as an echo of public values in the digital society

Tom Divon, Weaponized AI and narratives of resistance: Palestinian activism in Gaza

Anna Maria Planitzer, Hannah Greber, Svenja Schäfer and Sophie Lecheler, Between algorithms and autonomy: Exploring user perspectives of algorithmic content moderation

Emillie de Keulenaar, Affording deliberation in consensus-building moderation techniques

Jacqueline Kernahan and Roel Dobbe, Evaluation of ML model performance against clinical decision support aims: A systematic review

Justien Dingelstad, Demonstrating (as) the algorithm: The promise of 100% accuracy

Martijn Logtenberg and Sam Muller, On the difference between collaboration and convergence in algorithmic co-creation

Jinke Oostvogel, ‘Healthy finances’ and ‘cost-efficient healthcare’: A qualitative case study of values and goal displacement in AI adoption processes

Jiawei Zhang and Boris Paal, A three-layered governance methodology to control risks of AI and other emerging technologies

Hinda Haned, The functional AI toolkit: Empowering transparency and fairness in the design and adoption of AI systems

Mira Reisinger, Sarah Cepeda and Janine Vallaster, FAIr by design and value-sensitive design: Embedding public values in AI development

Smiljana Antonijevic and Jeff Ubois, Integrating public values through participatory AI development

Nitin Sawhney, Challenges of designing inclusive and value-aligned AI in the public sector

Chandrima Chattopadhyay, Inge Molenaar and Wolter Pieters, Determinants of technology choice and the role of public values in Dutch secondary schools

Kieran Hegarty, Anthony McCosker and Julian Thomas, Public libraries as social infrastructure for inclusive AI? Emerging challenges and opportunities

Rob Kitchin, Juliette Davret, Carla Kayanan and Samuel Mutter, Public values, consultation and collaboration in digitally-mediated planning systems

Thomas Zenkl, The taming of sociodigital futures: AI in the digital welfare state

Linda Huber, From efficiency to economic justice: contesting state articulations of the value(s) of computational infrastructures

Juan Martin Marinangeli, Algorithmic aspirations versus democratic realities: A critical examination of AI-mediated governance in Buenos Aires

Gerwin van Schie, Laura Candidatu, and Diletta Huyskes, Motherhood in the datafied welfare state: Investigating the gendered and racialized enactment of citizenship in Dutch algorithmic governance

Jana Misic, Public-private AI and its implications on the good governance of public sector AI

Kätliin Kelder, Administrative reason-giving as a petri-dish to study and contest algorithmic decisions

Victo Silva, Iryna Susha, Jarno Hoekman, and Koen Frenken, Scraping for answers: The struggle to access platform data to investigate labor platforms

Daniel Schneiss and Marianne von Blomberg, Standardization processes as a new field of socio-technical negotiation of public values: European and Chinese AI standardization in comparative perspective

Johan Wolswinkel, Reappraising the value of consistency in an algorithmic era

Alexandra Schwinges and Irina Lock, Davids versus BigTech: A citizen perspective on corporate accountability across countries

Tuukka Lehtiniemi, From sphere transgression to upholding spherical values

Tynke Schepers, The intended effects of governance instruments for automated decision-making systems

Isabella Banks, Judges-in-the-loop: Unpacking human oversight of AI-supported judicial decision-making

Agustin Ferrari Braun and Charis Papaevangelou, Understanding the role of media lobbying in EU AI and platform regulation

Max van Drunen, Fabio Votta, and Laurens Naudts, Which groups should political parties be able to target? Evaluating the bans on special data for targeted advertising in the Digital Services Act and Political Advertising Regulation

Baohua Zhou and Pei Luo, When generative AI meets search engines: A computational analysis on their influence on the reliability and diversity of public knowledge across US and China

Morgan Wack and Douglas Parry, Synthetic diversity: Examining the effects of ethnic targeting using AI-generated political ads

Mark Andrejevic, Daniel Angus, Jean Burgess, Implementing editorial values in audio recommendation

Kimon Kieslich, Natali Helberger, and Nicholas Diakopoulos, Using scenario-based sociotechnical envisioning for value-driven risk assessment

Rupert Kiddle, Kasper Welbers, Anne Cornelia Kroon, and Damian Trilling, Osmotic news recommendation: Facilitating serendipitous information discovery in digital journalism

Enrico Liscio, Michela Lorandi and Pradeep Murukannaiah, MoralSumm: AI-powered news summarization that preserves the moral framing of the article

Marilù Miotto, Anna Priante and Ting Li, The impact of deepfake content on news credibility and user engagement on social media platforms

Fabio Votta, United in Diversity, Divided by Algorithms: Ad Delivery Algorithms in the 2024 European Parliament Elections

Donovan van der Haak and Annemijn Kwikkers, AI as enabler of new Moralities? Exploring technomoral changes surrounding meaningful work in the age of AI

Eva de Winkel and Roel Dobbe, Fairness as an emergent system property: developing a conceptual framework for algorithmic systems in electrical distribution grids

Nina Baranowska, Algorithmic hiring: From “optimization” to “equal workforce”

Donovan van der Haak and Gert Meyers, Transcendental Technology Ethics, Ethnography & the Poisonous Cocktail: Tracing Public Value Concretization in a Dutch Municipality’s AI-Pilot for Livelihood Security

Matej Babšek and Aleksander Aristovnik, AI readiness in public administration: Addressing the complexity of public value integration

David Moats and Ajda Pretnar, Whose public values? A quali-quantitative study of European values using word embeddings and LLMs

Maria Osullivan, A frank and fearless public service: Reflections on the use of automation via the Australian robodebt system

Selma Toktas, Tessa Oomen, Jason Pridmore and Joao Fernando Ferreira Goncalves, Compass: A framework for guiding AI practitioners to build trustworthy AI systems

Olafur Helgi Thorarensen, Old dogs, new tricks