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Dr. M. (Marjolein) Lanzing MA MSc

Assistant Professor Philosophy of Technology
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
Capaciteitsgroep Philosophy and Public Affairs
Fotograaf: Anna van Kooij

Bezoekadres
  • Oude Turfmarkt 143
Postadres
  • Postbus 94201
    1090 GE Amsterdam
Contactgegevens
  • Profile

    Marjolein Lanzing is Assistant Professor Philosophy of Technology at the University of Amsterdam. Marjolein studies the ethical and political concerns related to (AI) technologies, such as discrimination, manipulation, exploitation and surveillance and privacy.

    Not only should we worry about what they mean for the way we understand ourselves and our social relationships, but also for the way in which we lead autonomous and just lives in a democratic society.

    Her current research explores algorithmic justice, discrimination and bias from the lens of structural injustice. Forget the techno-fix!

    Interdisciplinary collaborations and empirical research are inextricably connected to her work, informing the normative claims and frameworks.

    Previously, she worked on the Googlization of Health as a post-doc of the ERC project 'Digital Good' (PI Tamar Sharon) at the Interdisciplinary Hub for Security, Privacy and Data Governance (Radboud University). She finished her PhD-research 'The Transparent Self': A Normative Investigation of Changing Selves and Relationships in the Age of the Quantified Self at the 4TU Center for Ethics and Technology (Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciencees, University of Technology Eindhoven). She did a research fellowship at the Social Sciences Faculty and the Human Rights Center of the University of Ottawa.

    Marjolein is board member of Bits of Freedom, an NGO that protects online freedom and (digital) civil rights, board member of the Taskforce AI of the UvA and VU and member of the Amsterdam Young Academy.

  • Publicaties

    2025

    • Lanzing, M. (2025). Our Bodies, Our Data, Our Choices: The Value of Privacy for Female* Self-Determination in a Post-Roe Era. In Beyond Privacy: People, Practices, Politics Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.12348234.7

    2024

    2023

    • Jacobs, N., Lanzing, M., & Stevens, M. (2023). Thinking about Technology: An introduction to Philosophy of Technology. In M. Sie, & B. Engelen (Eds.), Second Thoughts: First Introductions to Philosophy (2nd ed.). Open Press Tilburg University. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.26116/second-thoughts-openpresstiu-jote
    • Kieslich, K., Fiske, A., Gaille, M., Galasso, I., Geiger, S., Hangel, N., Horn, R., Lanzing, M., Libert, S., Lievevrouw, E., Lucivero, F., Marelli, L., Prainsack, B., Schönweitz, F., Sharon, T., Spahl, W., Van Hoyweghen, I., & Zimmermann, B. M. (2023). Solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from a nine-country interview study in Europe. Medical Humanities, 49(4), 511-520. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2022-012536
    • Lanzing, M. (2023). Traveling technology and perverted logics: Conceptualizing Palantir’s expansion into health as sphere transgression. Information, Communication & Society, 27(15), 2617-2633. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2023.2279557

    2022

    • Lucivero, F., Marelli, L., Hangel, N., Zimmermann, B. M., Prainsack, B., Galasso, I., Horn, R., Kieslich, K., Lanzing, M., Lievevrouw, E., Ongolly, F., Samuel, G., Sharon, T., Siffels, L., Stendahl, E., & Van Hoyweghen, I. (2022). Normative positions towards COVID-19 contact-tracing apps: findings from a large-scale qualitative study in nine European countries. Critical public health, 32(1), 5-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2021.1925634
    • Zimmermann, B. M., Wagenaar, H., Kieslich, K., Prainsack, B., Meyers, G., Buyx, A., El-Sayed, S., Fiske, A., Galasso, I., Geiger, S., Hangel, N., Horn, R., Johnson, S., Kuiper, J. M. L., Lucivero, F., McLennan, S., Paul, K. T., Pot, M., Radhuber, I., ... Weiss, E. (2022). Democratic research: Setting up a research commons for a qualitative, comparative, longitudinal interview study during the COVID-19 pandemic. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 2, Article 100158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2022.100158

    2021

    • Lanzing, M. (2021). It Takes Two to Techno-Tango: An Analysis of a Close Embrace Between Google/Apple and the EU in Fighting the Pandemic Through Contact Tracing Apps. Science as Culture, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/09505431.2021.1999403
    • van der Sloot, B., & Lanzing, M. (2021). The Continued Transformation of the Public Sphere: On the Road to Smart Cities, Living Labs and a New Understanding of Society. In Technology and the City: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology (Vol. 36, pp. 374-382). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52313-8_16

    2020

    2018

    • Lanzing, M. (2018). “Strongly Recommended”: Revisiting Decisional Privacy to Judge Hypernudging in Self-Tracking Technologies. Philosophy & Technology, 32(4), 549-568. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-018-0316-4

    2016

    2018

    • Lanzing, M. (2018). Slaaf van het algoritme. Wijsgerig Perspectief, 58(2), 17-25.

    2017

    • Lanzing, M. (2017). Living Labs: De Stad als Laboratorium en de Burger als Proefkonijn. Nederlands Juristenblad.

    Mediaoptreden

    2019

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  • Nevenwerkzaamheden
    • Bits of Freedom
      Bestuurslid Bits of Freedom