Andreas Nitsche 

Zur Person

Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Nitsche | Informatiker

Vorstandsmitglied Interaktive Demokratie e. V.
Mitgründer LiquidFeedback-Projekt
Fellow am Thomas Mann House Los Angeles

Arbeitsgebiete

Chancen und Risiken von Technologien für Demokratie, gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt, Inklusion und Konfliktmanagement. Philosophische, politische und technologische Aspekte von Deliberation und glaubwürdiger Entscheidungsfindung. Demokratische Selbstorganisation und Algorithmen für Gruppenentscheidungen.

Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl)

2024 | Enabling the Digital Democratic Revival: A Research Program for Digital Democracy
by Davide Grossi, Ulrike Hahn, Michael Mäs, Andreas Nitsche, Jan Behrens, Niclas Boehmer, Markus Brill, Ulle Endriss, Umberto Grandi, Adrian Haret, Jobst Heitzig, Nicolien Janssens, Catholijn M. Jonker, Marijn A. Keijzer, Axel Kistner, Martin Lackner, Alexandra Lieben, Anna Mikhaylovskaya, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Carlo Proietti, Manon Revel, Élise Rouméas, Ehud Shapiro, Gogulapati Sreedurga, Björn Swierczek, Nimrod Talmon, Paolo Turrini, Zoi Terzopoulou, Frederik Van De Putte

2023 | Innovations in Equity | Germany and Europe
Debate on Using Deliberative Conversation Methods to Bridge Divides and the panel on Building Bridges with Algorithms — Standards for a Strong and Equitable Digital Democracy at NCEI Summit #2 in Santa Monica, California. (Transcript)

2022 | Communicating Across Political Fault Lines – Reaching the 'Unreachable'
Thomas Mann Fellow Andreas Nitsche und Martin Kaplan, USC Annenberg Professor für Unterhaltung, Medien und Gesellschaft an der University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, treffen sich im Thomas Mann House, um über die Frage zu diskutieren, wie ein Dialog zwischen polarisierten Teilen der Gesellschaft wieder ermöglicht werden kann. (Video)

2022 | Restoring Public Trust (VATMH Los Angeles)
Statment by Andreas Nitsche (Video)

2021 | Liquid Democracy—A Transatlantic Affair
Thomas Mann Fellow Andreas Nitsche reaches out to academics and pundits from both sides of the Atlantic for a discussion on the potential of liquid democracy. (Video)

2021 | LiquidFeedback–An Interview with Andreas Nitsche
Challenges of online opinion formation, application fields, liquid democracy and its use in LiquidFeedback. (Video)

The Temporal Dimension in the Analysis of Liquid Democracy Delegation Graphs

Interaktive Demokratie und gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt in einer polarisierten Gesellschaft - ein transatlantisches Vorhaben

Decentralized Accreditation. In: “The Liquid Democracy Journal on electronic participation, collective moderation, and voting systems”, Issue 6, ISSN 2198-9532.

The LiquidFeedback Blockchain. In: “The Liquid Democracy Journal on electronic participation, collective moderation, and voting systems”, Issue 6, ISSN 2198-9532.

Warum Liquid Democracy keine Alternative zur parlamentarischen Republik ist” (vorwaerts.de)

A Finite Discourse Space for an Infinite Number Of Participants. In: “The Liquid Democracy Journal on electronic participation, collective moderation, and voting systems”, Issue 4, ISSN 2198-9532.

Liquid Democracy Provides No Alternative to the Republic. In: “The Liquid Democracy Journal on electronic participation, collective moderation, and voting systems”, Issue 2, ISSN 2198-9532.

Liquid Democracy - what all the noise is about. In: “The Liquid Democracy Journal on electronic participation, collective moderation, and voting systems”, Issue 1, ISSN 2198-9532.

The Principles of LiquidFeedback. ISBN 978-3-00-044795-2.

Veranstaltungen (Auswahl)

2023 | “National Coalition for Equity Impact (NCEI) Summit #2: Innovations In Equity — Contextualizing U.S. and International Perspectives” in Kooperation mit dem Generalkonsulat der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Los Angeles und dem RAND Center to Advance Racial Equity Policy in Santa Monica, California

2022 | “Algorithmic Technology for Democracy”
am Lorentz Center in Leiden, Niederlande

2021 | “Liquid Democracy, Algorithms, and the Temporal Dimension”
Mechanism Design for Social Good, Carnegie Mellon University, Harvard University

2021 | “Deliberation across political fault lines, bottom-up approaches, and the role of the regions” auf der Berlin Conference 2021: Europe Bottom-Up!

2020 | International Parliament Engagement Network (IPEN): “Implementing online deliberative methods of engagement”, Centre for Democratic Engagement und UK House of Commons

2019 | “Mathematics for Social Activism”, Universität Leeds, UK

2017 und 2019 | “Internet Deliberation and Voting”, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin

2017 | “Digital Democracy”, King's College London, UK

2016 | “The Future of Democracy”, Universität Bologna, Italien

2016 | “A fair process of decision making”, Universität Toulouse, Frankreich

2015 | “Conectados por la Paz” in Bogotá, Kolumbien mit dem Büro des Hohen Beauftragten für Frieden (OACP) der Regierung von Kolumbien

2014 | “Technology & Strengthening Democracy” in Islamabad, Pakistan mit dem United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) New York

2013 | “Political Parties and the Citizens” in Yangon, Myanmar mit dem International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) Stockholm

Kontakt

andreas.nitsche@interaktive-demokratie.org

+49 (30) 5770 0482 | Berlin

+1 (323) 205 - 5543 | Los Angeles