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Today you receive our 2nd English newsletter, which will keep you informed every two months about news from the WZB. We share new articles and studies from the WZB-Mitteilungen, our quarterly research magazine, a study on engagement in memory work and a new research project about Artificial Intelligence governance. And we welcome our new managing director. Enjoy reading. 



News - Active Remembrance Motivates 

Events - INSIGHTS Summit 

WZB People - New Managing Director

Beyond WZB - FORSEE

News

Participatory formats of remembrance work
Körper

Active involvement in commemorating Nazi atrocities motivates participants to engage in memory work and to support an open society beyond a specific project. This is the finding of a new study by researchers at the WZB and the Hertie School in collaboration with the Arolsen Archives. In two randomized studies Ruth Ditlmann, Berenike Firestone, and Oguzhan Turkoglu compared the impact of active remembrance work with mere provision of information. Participants in the active group were more motivated to get involved in memory projects and also more confident in their own ability to act. The study focused on the #everynamecounts project, a digital crowdsourcing project run by the Arolsen Archives.

The Change of Change
nichts

In the new online edition of WZB-Mitteilungen, Research Professor Steffen Huck explores the perspective of change as a multi-dimensional process. To grasp its true nature, two levels of time must be considered: the rhythm of individual moments and the totality of elapsed time. Steffen Huck explores this perspective through examples such as technological progress and the rise of the populist right, demonstrating its crucial role in understanding processes of change.

Education in Illiberal Times
Weisses Haus

The March 2025 issue of WZB-Mitteilungen, published in German, has a dazzling topic: our quarterly journal is entitled “Veränderung” – “Change”. The breathtaking speed at which power relations, societies, economies, and technology are developing offers cause for both optimism and concern as well as resistance. The articles analyze the manifold upheavals and how they are becoming a stress test for democracy and geopolitics.

Talks & Events

Wednesday ,
June 4, 2025

10 Years Visual Society Program

We celebrate 10 years of collaboration between the WZB and the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). Event in German language.
Wissenschaft natürlich
 
Wednesday,
May 21, 2025

Political Voice: Protest, Democracy, and Marginalized Groups

Lecture and Book Presentation by Aidan McGarry (London) 
Wednesday,
June 18, 2025

INSIGHTS Summit – Communicating Economics

The summit brings together science, politics, and communication and is organized by WZB, DIW, and the Berlin School of Economics.

#WZBPeople

Welcome, Marcus Kölling!

Jonas Wiedner
Marcus Kölling has taken over the administrative management of the WZB. He succeeds Ursula Noack and, together with WZB President Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, forms the institute's management team. The doctoral graduate in economics brings many years of experience from academia, business, and university management. Since May 2021, he served as Managing Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) in Potsdam. We warmly welcome Marcus Kölling to the WZB and look forward to working with him.
 

Beyond WZB

FORSEE – Exploring AI Applications for Economy and Society
WZB is part of the Horizon Europe funded project FORSEE. The project aims to develop a new governance approach that can effectively steer Artificial Intelligence (AI) development towards more successful outcomes for all, based on a new evaluative framework for assessing AI applications. To achieve this, it draws from the social construction of technology to engage with institutions, civil society organizations and SMEs, and the broader public.
WZB researchers Julia Pohle and Sandra Sieron are focusing their research efforts within FORSEE on the analyses of the impact of AI applications on economy, society, and sustainability as well as on their alignment with EU values and strategic priorities, such as “digital sovereignty”.

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