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Politics, Governance, and Society in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization: Challenges, Transformations, and Perspectives

Cyber Politics
Democracy
Governance
Political Leadership
Political Parties
Internet
Communication
Political Engagement
S48
Fabio Lupato Garcia
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Elżbieta Szulc-Wałecka
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Internet and Politics


Abstract

The accelerating integration of AI and digital technologies into governance, politics, and civic life has transformed democracy. This section explores how digitalisation and AI reshapes political institutions, participation, and governance. It brings together scholars examining how digital technologies mediate the exercise of power, redefine the relationship citizens-state, and reconfigure the logics of communication and organization across political contexts. The section situates AI and digitalisation as instruments and arenas of political contestation. While they promise efficiency, inclusion, and innovation in governance and public life, they also generate new inequalities, ethical dilemmas, and legitimacy crises. By combining empirical studies, theoretical reflections, and critical perspectives, this section aims to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue about how digital transformation can both challenge and renew democratic practice. This section contributes to the broader ECPR debates on democratic resilience, institutional innovation, and digital governance, positioning AI and digitalisation as central to contemporary political change. The panels address questions of power, participation, representation, and legitimacy in digitally mediated politics, linking micro-level practices with macro-level transformations of governance and democracy. Using diverse approaches—from computational social science, critical theory, and comparative politics—the section exemplifies the interdisciplinary and international ethos of the Internet and Politics Standing Group. It consists of eight panels, each addressing distinct but interrelated dimensions of the political consequences of digitalisation and AI.
Code Title Details
P072 Can (Generative) Artificial Intelligence Be Ours? Critical Perspectives and Intersectional Dialogues. View Panel Details
P082 Citizen Participation and Technologies in the Digital Age: Challenges of Inclusion and Exclusion. View Panel Details
P164 Digital Competencies as Determinants of Digital Political Engagement View Panel Details
P166 Digital Invited Spaces and Citizens’ Inclusion at the Local Level: Constitutive Ambivalence and Paradoxical Dynamics View Panel Details
P168 Digitalisation and the Transformation of Political Organisations: Linkage Functions and Trends in Europe and Beyond View Panel Details
P263 Governing by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence and the Crisis of Governance View Panel Details
P417 Political Parties, Leadership and Digital Transformation in Contemporary Democracies View Panel Details
P496 Synthetic Politics: The Rise of AI-Based Political Actors View Panel Details
P524 The Political Economy of FinTech Disruptions View Panel Details
P525 The Political Impact of AI in Political Behaviour: Elections, Voters and Information View Panel Details