Publications
Types of Publications
Our publications combine interdisciplinary analysis with institutional relevance, aiming to inform policy debates, academic research, and public discussion without reducing complex governance challenges to technical or regulatory checklists.
Papel #1
Foundational texts that explore emerging questions in AI governance, agency, responsibility, and institutional design. These publications focus on conceptual clarity and long-term thinking rather than immediate regulatory solutions.
Paper #2
Analytical papers and briefs addressing concrete governance challenges faced by institutions, regulators, and public bodies. This work translates research insights into policy-relevant frameworks while maintaining critical distance from advocacy or consultancy.
Paper #3
Research produced at the intersection of law, philosophy, technology, and the social sciences. These publications examine AI governance as a systemic challenge that cannot be addressed from a single disciplinary perspective.
Paper #4
Texts developed in connection with public forums, workshops, and collaborative research initiatives. These include working papers, discussion documents, and exploratory analyses intended to support dialogue and experimentation.
Selected Publications
A selection of recent publications illustrating the Institute’s research directions and areas of focus.
Reframing Agency in Human–AI Collaboration
Concept Paper · 2025
Reframing Agency in Human–AI Collaboration
Concept Paper · 2025
Reframing Agency in Human–AI Collaboration
Concept Paper · 2025
Editorial Approach
We publish selectively, focusing on work that contributes meaningfully to ongoing governance debates and remains relevant beyond short-term technological or regulatory cycles. Our publications are intended to be read, discussed, and used as reference points in both academic and institutional contexts.
Access & Use
Unless otherwise stated, publications are made publicly available to support open research, informed debate, and collective learning.
We encourage citation, discussion, and critical engagement with our work, while maintaining the integrity of the original research context.