The EU Social Contract and Digitisation: Theory, Disruption, and Future Perspectives Co-creation Workshop, University of Essex, 26 Settembre 2025

The rise of digitisation has transformed the relationships among individuals, corporations, and public bodies within European society. Public and private infrastructures, as well as the exercise of power in the EU’s legal space, have been reconfigured due to digitisation. Consider, for instance, the ability of online platforms to influence European politics through the spread of information, the heightened vulnerability of individuals vis-à-vis automated decision-making, and, more recently, the geopolitics of digital regulation.

As a result, fundamental dynamics, objectives, and actors of the EU Social Contract were renegotiated and reshaped, and novel societal and regulatory
challenges have emerged for EU institutions.

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