Publications & Reports
The Yearbook series
The Digital Enlightenment Forum has a network of excellent researchers and policy experts. Since its inception in 2012, the DEF has hosted events and produced conference proceedings, recording and progressing important and relevant conversations.
The yearbooks are a collection of essays and papers from experts in the field of digital privacy, security, regulation and rights. While they are all of interest, the third in the series, building on those that went before and with the benefit of hindsight is particularly informative:
Social Networks and Social Machines, Surveillance and Empowerment Published, 2014 Editors, Kieron O'Hara, M-H. Carolyn Nguyen, Peter Haynes ISBN978-1-61499-449-7 (print) | 978-1-61499-450-3 (online) Subject(s) Computer Security Information Sciences Neurosciences Policy & Law
Description
Tracking the evolution of digital technology is no easy task; changes happen so fast that keeping pace presents quite a challenge. This is, nevertheless, the aim of the Digital Enlightenment Yearbook.
This book is the third in the series which began in 2012 under the auspices of the Digital Enlightenment Forum. This year, the focus is on the relationship of individuals with their networks, and explores "Social networks and social machines, surveillance and empowerment". In what is now the well-established tradition of the yearbook, different stakeholders in society and various disciplinary communities (technology, law, philosophy, sociology, economics, policymaking) bring their very different opinions and perspectives to bear on this topic.
The book is divided into four parts: the individual as data manager; the individual, society and the market; big data and open data; and new approaches. These are bookended by a Prologue and an Epilogue, which provide illuminating perspectives on the discussions in between. The division of the book is not definitive; it suggests one narrative, but others are clearly possible.
The 2014 Digital Enlightenment Yearbook gathers together the science, social science, law and politics of the digital environment in order to help us reformulate and address the timely and pressing questions which this new environment raises. We are all of us affected by digital technology, and the subjects covered here are consequently of importance to us all.

EIT Digital Makers & Shapers
DEF has made during 2021 -2023 six "Makers and Shapers" reports for EIT Digital:
1. EU-US Tech relationship
2. Education for Digital Skills
3. Green Economy
4. Artificial Intelligence
5. Infrastructure and Data Sovereignty
6. Transformation of European Industry
These reports are all available on the EIT -Digital site of Makers & Shapers reports here




