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In the process of digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI), data protection and digital ethics are trending topics. However, they are rarely considered in conjunction even though these areas are inextricably linked. This volume, the first in a series, seeks to close this gap. Informational self-determination is an expression of a European understanding of values, particularly with regard to smart technologies and AI applications. In addition to socially relevant dimensions of data protection and digital ethics, the authors demonstrate the influence of networked technologies on the experience and manipulation of modern reality, digitalized childhoods being one of them. Further thematic highlights from the perspective of data protection illustrate the multifaceted nature of the interdisciplinary approach of this book which will be continued throughout the series. With contributions by Dr. Stefan Brink | Prof. Dr. Petra Grimm | Dr. Clarissa Henning | Prof. Dr. Tobias Keber | Dr. Nina Köberer | Mike Kuketz | Dr. Walter Krämer | Daniel Maslewski | Prof. Dr. Ricarda Moll | Dr. Julia-Maria Mönig
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