• Centre for
    Human | Data | Society

    At the Centre for Human | Data | Society (CHDS) we focus on the impact and substantial changes caused by the digital transformation in all social contexts.

  • Centre for
    Human | Data | Society

    We study the individual and social implications of digitalization and datafication, data-centric technologies and their adaption following a transdisciplinary approach.

  • Centre for
    Human | Data | Society

    We place human values and needs at the core of our work and develop approaches and solutions led by the goal of human well-being.

  • Digitalisation of law

    We understand law to be about designing and shaping society.

  • Opening Ceremony

    We anchor our research on the use.

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The data of the others: Shadow Profiles

When social networks collect information about people who are not registered with them, this is called a "shadow profile". But how do shadow profiles come about? Are they legal? What do they mean for our society?

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"Serious gaming" in the world of work

On the occasion of this year's Gamescom with numerous lectures on serious games or games and learning, Beate Ochsner talks about the potential of gaming in the world of work, about the historical background of theory as well as about new, increasingly data-oriented practices of "serious gaming" in our contemporary society.

Introduction at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

After the Rector of the University of Konstanz, Prof. Dr. Katharina Holzinger, welcomed the guests, Prof. Dr. Liane Wörner elaborated on the research objective and the basic idea of the Centre for Human | Data | Society.  Jun-Prof. Dr. Andreas Gruber (member of the CHDS) also presented some of his CHDS-related research projects. With Eirliani Abdul Rahman (scholarship holder), Dr. Svenja Behrendt and Dr. Alexandra Windsberger, further members of the Centre were able to present their research…

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