Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at Copenhagen Business School
Dieter is a Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at Copenhagen Business School. His interests are hopelessly fragmented and largely irreconcilable, adding up to 20 years of research and policy work on governance, technology, corporate citizenship, urbanization, policy foresight/innovation for universities (e.g. LSE, Harvard, Oxford, U Cape Town) think tanks (e.g. Carnegie Council), IGOs, (UN, UNDP, European Commission) and INGOs (Transparency International, Open Government Partnership). He holds a PhD in development studies from LSE and a MSc in Economics from U Regensburg.
The Great Decarbonization: An Unforeseen Catalyst for Enhanced Integrity in the Public Sphere
In many countries, businesses represent the most well-funded and arguably the most influential group of organized interests participating…
A Thriving Digital Public Sphere – The Overlooked, Yet Critical Role of Political Parties and Politicians
Introduction – an online public sphere under attack with tech platforms at the center Escalating hate speech online…
A Thriving Digital Public Sphere – Why the "Legacy" Media Still Matters – and Must – Contribute
Introduction – a diminishing role for “legacy” news media in the digital age? The conventional news media, in…