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Anja Salzmann is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the SLATE: Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology, affiliated with the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen. Her work focuses on responsible innovation in digital technologies, particularly in education and journalism. She holds a PhD from the University of Bergen, exploring mobile journalism and its societal implications. Her research interests include digital ethics, AI in education, surveillance capitalism, and sociotechnical systems.
- Education:
- Bachelor in Applied Media Sciences (Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany)
- Studies in Art History, German Linguistics, and Pedagogy (University of Bergen and Western Norway University of Applied Sciences)
Her research critically examines the adoption of complex technologies by societal groups and advocates for ethical, human-centered approaches to AI and digitalization. Key themes include data privacy, algorithmic fairness, and the impact of digital technologies on democracy and journalism.
Salzmann has participated in numerous panels and lectures, addressing topics such as AI in education, surveillance capitalism, and the future of journalism. She actively engages with policy frameworks like Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) to promote socially just technological practices.
Her work highlights risks associated with surveillance capitalism and advocates for democratic oversight of technological development. She collaborates with institutions like the Norwegian Data Protection Commission and contributes to national debates on digitalization in schools and universities.





