The focus: social justice in the digital future!
Discover the ethical challenges of data use with experts on June 15, 2025 in the “Wiener Knowledge” podcast.

The focus: social justice in the digital future!
On June 15, 2025, the Podcast "Wiener Knowledge" is devoted to the sensitive topic of dealing with personal data and social justice in its latest episode. Guests, Katja Mayer, a sociologist from the University of Vienna, and Elisabeth Oberzaucher, discuss the ethical questions that are associated with the use of data. Krone reports that data processing is used in many industries for analyzes and insights, which carries both opportunities and risks.
A central concern of Katja Mayer is the promotion of socially just innovations. In this context, opaque studies, science scandals and access to knowledge are also discussed. The discussion also deals with the question of how sensitive data is dealt with, digital power and protection against technocratic elite.
opportunities and risks of big data
The new podcast episode, which appears every 14 days, emphasizes the need for transparency in dealing with big data. Mayer and Oberzaucher shed light on the dangers associated with a lack of regulation and a lack of education. These topics are particularly relevant in today's world, in which digitization not only changes our realities of life, but also requires new ethical considerations.
In the context of digitization, digital consumer protection is becoming increasingly important. The D21 digital index study, which shows that 80% of Germans are online, is also addressed, but a third of them feel overwhelmed. This illustrates the gap between the possibilities that digitization offers and the challenges that many users look at.
the social discourse
The Divsi U25 study confirms this picture and shows that young people between the ages of 14 and 24 are caught in an online dilemma between happiness and dependency. The discussion about trust and security on the Internet is therefore of central importance for digital society. divsi emphasizes that state participation is also required to ensure democratic participation in times of digitization.
In an international comparison, Germany shows a medium position in the digital economy and Society Index (DESI), which indicates that there are both success and challenges in the field of digitization. Family Minister Franziska Giffey also emphasizes the need for youth media protection to protect younger generations from the dangers of the digital world.
Overall, the Podcast "Wiener Knowledge" illustrates the complexity of the challenges and opportunities associated with the use and protection of personal data. The discourse on the ethical implications of data processing remains necessary to promote responsible use of digitality.