Outstanding student contributions

As education is an important part of the Chair’s mission, this section will henceforth present, on a regular basis, a selection of the most remarkable works written by Sciences Po students as part of their training.

27 May 2024

[STUDENTS POLICY BRIEF] GDPR: A Critical Investigation of Data Subject Rights

By Maryliz Abolou, Hamza Belgroun, Joshua Bernstein, Ellie Copeland, Janine Ecker, Nicolas Julian, Maria Chiara Liviano D’Arcangelo and Raja Madani, […]
24 May 2024

[STUDENTS POLICY BRIEF] Explicability in AI

By Janine Ecker, Paul Kleideinam, Claudia Leopardi, Anna Padiasek, Benjamin Saldich The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a […]
12 September 2023

[STUDENTS POLICY BRIEF] How should the European Union regulate dark patterns?

By Tom Akhurst, Laura Zurdo, Christoph Mautner Markhof & Riccardo Rapparini The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a […]
8 September 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] What specific measures could the US, the European Union and China take in order to foster and facilitate cross-border data flows?

By Veronica Arroyo, Karin Hess, Nicole Grünbaum & Gustavo Ribeiro The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
31 August 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] Should Interoperability across Social Media Platforms be mandatory in the EU?

By Louis Denart, Noah Fröhlich, Nicoletta Koch & Giovanni Maggi The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
27 July 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] European Open Source Software Policy as a Countermeasure to Big Tech Dominance

By Simonas Zilinskas-Inta, Lukas Hübner, Barbora Bromova & Lionel Perruchoud The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
25 July 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] Has the time come to end anonymity on social media?

By Lorenzo Ancona, Gabriel Karl, Arnau Martì & Wiktor Samek The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
7 July 2023

[STUDENT POLICY BRIEF] Is encryption a fundamental right? 

By Stavroula Chousou, Julia Magaud, Ludovica Pavoni & Morgan Williams The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes, on a regular […]
30 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] How US Law FOSTA-SESTA “Inadvertently” Censored Sex Workers’ Social Media Usage

By Zoe Murray The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
27 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] In the Age of Tech Giants, Is Meta on a Treacherous Path?

By Trinabh Banerjee The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
26 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAYS] Decoding biases in artificial intelligence : two students projects

This article presents two research projects led by two groups of students from the Digital, New Technology and Public Policy […]
8 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] Filter Bubbles and their impact on Social Media

By Giovanna Hajdu Hungria da Custódia “Personalised outreach gives better bang for the political buck.” – Eli Pariser, The Filter […]
6 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] Warnings from the US: The Relevance of Filter Bubbles in Polarized Countries

By Morgan Martel The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
2 June 2023

[STUDENT ESSAY] Bridging the Bargaining Power Gap: Protecting News Media in the Digital Age 

By Milan Wiertz The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair now publishes, on a regular basis, the finest essays and papers […]
20 July 2022

[STUDENT PAPER] THE IMPORTANCE OF ADOPTING A SECTOR SPECIFIC APPROACH TO BIG TECH REGULATION

The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair publishes a selection of the finest essays and papers written by Sciences Po students […]
12 July 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] How Platform Regulation and the Misinterpretation of Law Reduce Creativity Online

By Laure Niclot The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
28 June 2022

[STUDENT PAPER] Should we rethink the governance of platforms in order to create a system of checks and balances consistent with our democratic values?

The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, a selection of the finest essays and […]
27 June 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] The filter bubble and me: how our voices are restricted by what we see

By Matthieu Lê The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and papers […]
18 June 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] The role of social media platforms in the current Russo-Ukrainian conflict

By Pauline Fau The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
12 June 2022

[STUDENT PAPER] The Metaverse: Challenges and Regulatory Issues

The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, a selection of the finest essays and […]