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    I argue: Digital inclusion is key to democratic participation

    “Digital inclusion is vital for enabling civic engagement and strengthening democracy. When citizens cannot navigate digital platforms, their ability to influence policies or shape communities is diminished,” writes Maja Brynteson of Nordregio in ELM’s “I argue” series.

    03.12.2025 Maja Brynteson
    World of research, Opinion

    I argue: Learner-centred pedagogies about AI can be intellectually oppressive

    In ELM’s “I argue” series, Hugo-Henrik Hachem from Linköping University questions the emphasis on promoting critical thinking through learner-centred approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) literacy. He argues for an AI-centred pedagogy that shifts the pedagogical focus from students’ levels of thinking about AI (critical or naïve) to their attention and motivation to study AI.

    07.10.2025 Hugo-Henrik Hachem
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