Many thanks, Sara 🎉
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Ph.D. Student, Technology and Governance (TaG) @ethz.ch "Securing Urban Peace" Project, SNSF Doc.CH Grant: https://bit.ly/SecuringUrbanPeace Communications Officer @jird-jour.bsky.social Junior Organiser @ipsswitzerland.bsky.social
Many thanks, Sara 🎉
12.11.2025 08:42 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Thanks a lot, Flavia! 💫
12.11.2025 08:41 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0This gives rise to a “decentred dereliction”:
The ethics discourse cascades PeaceTech's adverse effects downwards to affected communities, increasing the chances that the objectives of digital peacebuilding will be abandoned.
This matters for practitioners, policymakers & IR scholars alike.
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In this cascade:
Higher-level actors handle abstract and systemic risks.
Lower-level actors—often with fewer resources—face personal, tangible risks. They must choose: accept risks to keep PeaceTech running, or reduce risks and undermine peacebuilding objectives.
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Based on an in-depth document analysis, we uncover how the discourse frames risks, suggests responses, and attributes responsibilities.
This leads to a cascading of moral responsibility from the international to the local, from the public to the private sector, and from orgs to end users.
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PeaceTech holds promise—but also poses risks.
In recent years, many practice-oriented publications have explored how to use digital technologies ethically in peacebuilding.
But beyond what it says, what does this ethics discourse actually do?
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🚨 Publication Alert 🚨
Our article “Decentred Dereliction in Digital International Relations” is just out with @risjnl.bsky.social: shorturl.at/KtBjK
In it, @andreas-hirblinger.bsky.social, @kristoffer-liden.bsky.social, and I analyze the role of ethics in ordering digital peacebuilding.
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As part of the #DoingIPSSwitzerlandSymposium, join us for “Vulnerability in the Anthropocene: Bodies, Infrastructures, and Temporality” — a talk by @aesguerra.bsky.social, mod. by @mweitzel.bsky.social.
🗓 Mon, 24.11.25 | 15:30–17:00 CET
📍 Geneva Graduate Institute & ONLINE
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Roundtable | 'Gaia’s Lifeboats & Its Stewards'
Speakers | @delfrothe.bsky.social , @jefhuysmans.bsky.social, Stephanie Wakefield
Moderated by | @francakappes.bsky.social
🗓 Tues, 24.11.25 | 14:15–15:30 CET
📍 Geneva Graduate Institute & ONLINE
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Shout-out to @francakappes.bsky.social and @lucasperezfl.bsky.social for creating a space that transcended the confines of the traditional workshop format, allowing for stimulating exchanges, intellectual experimentation, and goosebump moments!
10.07.2025 07:46 — 👍 4 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Excited to embark on this relaunch alongside @francakappes.bsky.social , Victoria Motta, and Carolina Futuro!
Shout-out to @matthiasleese.bsky.social , Klaus Dingwerth, and Lucile Maertens, who first established the #DoingIPS network in 🇨🇭
👉 Call for Participation: forms.gle/6aMrVN8pHVVw...
What role can AI play in contemporary efforts to end violent conflict and build peace? I had the pleasure of reviewing two highly relevant books on the subject for @iajournal.bsky.social. Many thanks to the Book Reviews Editors for this opportunity! Access the review here: doi.org/10.1093/ia/i...
10.03.2025 14:55 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0How could Switzerland approach PeaceTech ethics in a more holistic manner? I had the privilege of writing a CSS Policy Perspective on the subject. Shout-out to Leo Eigner and @goranagrgic.bsky.social for the excellent editorial support. Read the brief here: shorturl.at/oMfRB
07.03.2025 14:21 — 👍 7 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Next in our introductory series is our communications officer, @fhofmann.bsky.social. Fabian is a doctoral researcher at the Technology & Governance group @ethzurich.bsky.social, where he investigates the role of smart cities in urban peace and conflict.
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