Robin Preiß

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Research Associate


Institute for Electrical Engineering in Medicine
Universität zu Lübeck
Ratzeburger Allee 160
23562 Lübeck
Gebäude 64, Raum 107/108

Email: robin.preiss(at)uni-luebeck.de
Phone: +49 451 3101 6229

 

Research

Research Interests

  • Societal impact of digital technology
  • Digital sociology
  • Ethics of technology
  • Qualitative research

Current Projects

  • Digital Sovereignty via E-Government (DigS-Gov)

 

Curriculum Vitae

Robin Preiß did his Bachelor in Sociology, and Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Georg-August-University Göttingen in 2017. Subsequently, he received from the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover the M.A. degree in Science and Society in 2019. For his master thesis he focused on digitalization projects in the craft of woodworking, where he conducted a qualitative study on transformation of work processes. During the research he compared the conception from Harry Braverman (1974) of the scientific management with the latest digitalization approaches in the carpentry area.

Currently he is doing his PhD at the University of Lübeck in the working group of the Ethical Innovation Hub (EIH). Where he is participating in the research project Digital Sovereignty via E-Government (DigS-Gov). The aim of his research is to investigate ethical and social questions that emerge with technological changes and how these transformations affect our society.


Conferences, Workshops and Talks

Workshops

2022

Herzog Christian, Sabrina Blank und Robin Preiß: Selbstbestimmt und digital in die Zukunft: Interaktiver Workshop mit Prototypen zu Verwaltungsdiensten, Digitaltag 2022, Lübeck, 24. Juni.

Zetti, Daniela, Christian Herzog and Robin Preiß: Informed Citizens and Digital Public Authorities: A Conversation About Practices of Sovereignty vis à vis Public Institutions, Weizenbaum Conference 2022, «Practicing Sovereignty. Interventions for Open Digital Futures», Berlin, 10. Juni.

2021

Wessel, Daniel, Sandra Claudy, Anna Dhungel, Robin Preiß, Christiane Wegner and Moreen Heine: Ein Cookie vorab? Digitale Souveränität vs. Dark Patterns, Digitaltag 2021, online, 18. Juni.

Zetti, Daniela und Robin Preiß: Das Lübecker Projekt DigS-Gov – digitale Souveränität im E-Government, «Ethik der Digitalstadt – Herausforderung Datensouveränität», TU Darmstadt, 3. Dezember 2021.


 

Publications

Christian Herzog, Sabrina Breyer, Noah-Art Leinweber, Robin Preiß, Arne Sonar, and Gunter Bombaerts,
Everything you Want to Know and Never Dared to ask – A Practical Approach to Employing Challenge-Based Learning in Engineering Ethics, Barcelona, Spain , 2022.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{HerzogBreyerLeinweberPreissSonarBombaerts2022,
        address = {Barcelona, Spain},
        title = {Everything you Want to Know and Never Dared to ask – A Practical Approach to Employing Challenge-Based Learning in Engineering Ethics},
        copyright = {All rights reserved},
        author = {Herzog, Christian and Breyer, Sabrina and Leinweber, Noah-Art and Preiß, Robin and Sonar, Arne and Bombaerts, Gunter},
        year = {2022}
}
Daniel Wessel, Sandra Claudy, Karlson Hanke, Christian Herzog, Robin Preiß, Christiane Wegener, and Moreen Heine,
Prototypes for E-government Websites to support the Digital Sovereignty of Citizens, in Mensch und Computer , Darmstadt, Germany , 2022.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{WeClHaHePrWeHe22,
	address = {Darmstadt, Germany},
	title = {Prototypes for E-government Websites to support the Digital Sovereignty of Citizens},
	copyright = {All rights reserved},
	booktitle = {Mensch und Computer},
	author = {Wessel, Daniel and Claudy, Sandra and Hanke, Karlson and Herzog, Christian and Preiß, Robin and Wegener, Christiane and Heine, Moreen},
	year = {2022}
}