The Politics of Automated Systems of Governing
The Politics of Automated Systems of Governing: Implications for Public Administration and Gender Equality is a research project funded by the Wallenberg Foundation's WASP-HS program.

The Politics of Automated Systems of Governing: Implications for Public Administration and Gender Equality examines the intersections between technology-driven governance, public administration dynamics, and gender equality outcomes. The project aims to explore how automated systems in governance, such as AI-driven decision-making processes and digital public services, influence political power structures, administrative practices, and gender-related outcomes within society.
Project Leader: University of Gothenburg
Project Duration: 2023 – 2026
Project Contact Karlstad University: Andreas Öjehag
Research Funders: The Swedish Research Council
