Panel with Vasilis Galis, Vasilis Vlassis, Björn Karlsson and Bjarke Friborg at the Digital Tech Summit in Copenhagen, October 31, 2024.
All presentations, abstracts and the time schedule for the international CUPP conference at the IT University on January 29-30, 2024 is now public.
Interview with CUPP project manager Vasilis Galis in the PROSA Magazine about the upcoming international conference on January 29-30, 2024.
With paper submissions still coming in, the deadline has been extended to October 9, 2023 for the international CUPP conference in January 2024.
CUPP seminar on September 29, 2023, hosted at the Historical Archive of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Join the international CUPP conference at the IT University of Copenhagen, January 29-30, 2024. Deadline for papers October 1, 2023.
Call for papers to open panel 4S, Hawaii, November 8-11, 2023. Digital policing: false promises or the future of law enforcement?
CUPP event at the ITU on April 27-28, 2023 - on the Role of Data Integration and Analysis Platforms in Contemporary Society.
CUPP panel at the ESOCITE/4S 2022 Joint Meeting in Cholula, Mexico, December 7-10, 2022.
Open debate on the implications of a more digitalised police on November 28, 2022. Hosted by the Velux funded project Welfare after Digitalization…
CUPP seminar on October 24, 2022, hosted by the Baltic Studies Centre and the Institute of Legal Science, University of Latvia.
Open seminar on June 13, 2022, hosted by the Baltic Studies Centre and the Institute of Legal Science, University of Latvia.
The CUPP research project gets full coverage in the August 2022 issue of the Danish IT union magazine, Prosabladet.
On December 14, 2021, the public is invited for an open seminar on "Big Data and the Police: Between Utopia and Dystopia".
On April 16, 2021, the CUPP partners will outline a common conceptual and methodological framework for the upcoming fieldwork.
Focusing on critical research and engagement, the CUPP partners have agreed to work within a shared framework of understanding (October 2021).
Five European universities, a research centre and a trade union for IT professionals today launch a three-year collaborative research project.