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Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Democracy

Democracy
Elections
Governance
Political Parties
Public Administration
Regulation
Campaign
Communication
S15
Anamaria Dutceac Segesten
Lunds Universitet
Linn Sandberg
Universitetet i Bergen
Oscar Barberà
University of Valencia

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Internet and Politics


Abstract

Digital technology has significantly reshaped political representation, electoral competition, and democratic accountability, further accelerated by the rapid advancement in generative artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic information processing. Over the past two decades, research at the intersection of political parties and digitalization has burgeoned. A key focus has centered on political communication during elections, and more recently the use of Data Driven Campaigning (Dommett et al., 2023; Gibson, 2023), as well as the evolution of digital parties exploring innovations in party organization and decision-making processes (Gerbaudo, 2019; Barberà et al., 2021). However, the broader implications of digital transformation, such as the influence of ideologies on public policies or the democratization of e-governance at the local level have been underexplored. Another unexplored field is the rapid development of AI and its implications for core democratic institutions and democracy. The emergence of AI technologies presents an array of challenges and opportunities, necessitating a comprehensive examination of their impact on democratic institutions, public discourse, and electoral processes.
Code Title Details
P031 AI and Governance View Panel Details
P114 Data-Driven Campaigning View Panel Details
P132 Digital campaigning: Empirical research and normative implications. View Panel Details
P133 Digital Democratic Innovations in parties and beyond View Panel Details
P205 Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Analyzing Democratic Processes View Panel Details
P214 Ideologies and Discourses on Digital Transformation and AI View Panel Details
P279 Navigating the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Governance: A Multifaceted Exploration View Panel Details
P381 Regulating new forms of political campaigning in the AI age View Panel Details
P463 The use of AI in Political Campaigns View Panel Details