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    Georg Aichholzer (Editor)

    Institute of Technology Assessment Austrian Academy of Sciences Vienna, Austria. Georg Aichholzer is a senior researcher, sociologist and freelance collaborator of the Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA), Austrian Academy of Sciences. He has ample research and teaching experience in social studies of technology and technology assessment, especially on electronic governance, electronic democracy, digital change and the future of work.Institute of Technology Assessment Austrian Academy of Sciences Vienna, Austria. Georg Aichholzer is a senior researcher, sociologist and freelance collaborator of the Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA), Austrian Academy of Sciences. He has ample research and teaching experience in social studies of technology and technology assessment, especially on electronic governance, electronic democracy, digital change and the future of work.

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    About Georg Aichholzer (Editor)

    Institute of Technology Assessment Austrian Academy of Sciences Vienna, Austria. Georg Aichholzer is a senior researcher, sociologist and freelance collaborator of the Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA), Austrian Academy of Sciences. He has ample research and teaching experience in social studies of technology and technology assessment, especially on electronic governance, electronic democracy, digital change and the future of work.

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