re:publica 26
18.-20th May 2026
STATION Berlin
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#rp26 speaker Dirk Schrödter: Schleswig-Holstein's journey towards digital sovereignty
While the state of Germany is still counting licenses, the Minister for Digitalization and Media Policy is already switching an entire federal state to open source.
#rp26 speaker Gilda Sahebi: Unite rather than divide
The journalist, author and physician will speak at re:publica 26 about division as an instrument of power – and will present effective counterstrategies.
#rp26 speaker Quinn Slobodian: Muskism and the automation of consent
X and Grok use data without the users' consent. The historian talks about how Elon Musk is trying to secure legitimacy.
#rp26 speaker Siri Hummel: Civil society under pressure
Correctiv, Campact, and other organizations play an important role in criticising and monitoring society. The political scientist and communications scholar shows why doing so is becoming increasingly dangerous.
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Digital Autonomy with Julia Pohle
What does ‘digital autonomy’ mean? Are we even using the right terminology here? And what role does digital civil society play in shaping autonomous digital infrastructures? Episode 2 of our ‘re:publicast Special’ addresses these questions.
Markus Beckedahl talks to Julia Pohle about this. She heads the ‘Politics of Digitalisation’ research group at the Berlin Social Science Centre (WZB). In her work, she examines the interplay between technology, politics, social norms and power relations.
Shaping the digital future in an analogue way with Andreas Gebhard
re:publica co-founder and CEO Andreas Gebhard speaks with re:publicast host Jonas Ross on why real encounters and analogue exchanges are so crucial for discussing the future of the digital society. How can we get even more people involved in shaping the digital space? How can we remain independent in times of economic challenges? How can we hold on to digital utopias in times of polycrisis? This episode, recorded during re:publica Hamburg 2025, addresses all these questions and more.
Digital civil society with Carla Hustedt
In the first episode of the re:publicast special ‘Digital Civil Society,’ we examine how the impact of digital civil society can be strengthened and how power relations in the digital space can be distributed more fairly.