Marie-Therese Sekwenz, MSc
Person
The upcoming Digital Decade brings a deluge of novel regulations to the European Union. However, understanding this complex regulatory interplay becomes a challenge even for experts.
With her multidisciplinary background in economics, law, and information systems, she will collaborate with Rita Gsenger in untangling the web of digital European regulation, particularly for the social sciences. They aim to contribute to the body of knowledge and foster collaboration in the research group for “Norm Setting and Decision Processes“ by editing a book on these topics.
Before, she worked at WU Vienna, the Sustainable Computing Lab, and the Leibniz Institute for Media Research - Hans-Bredow-Institut in Hamburg. Furthermore, she is a member of the AI Futures Lab at TU Delft, where she works as a PhD candidate focusing on the Digital Services Act. Additionally, as a journalist for the Austrian radio broadcaster ORF, she creates shows on diverse topics, from Joseph Beys and unicorns to the band 'Element of Crime'.
Positions at Weizenbaum Institut
Fields of research
Platform regulation and governance (Digital Services Act), Artificial Intelligence, Auditing platforms.
Digital Services Act, Content Moderation, Artificial Intelligence, Empirical Legal Research, Platform Audits
Miscellaneous
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID): 0000-0002-3686-6100