
Decoding Digital Power Structures
A deep dive into the evolving architecture of online governance—from protocol to platform, code to coercion.
This is where we explain why systemic thinking matters today...
Mapping power in virtual realms
Oceans, Ecology, Law, and New Geopolitics
From code to constitution
GREMAL Institute (Global Research for Epitemics and Modalities of Algorithmic Life) investigates how digital infrastructures, governance frameworks, sovereignty, citizenship and ecological imperatives intersect. We foster interdisciplinary insight, institutional reflection, and civic engagement across regions and sectors to propose a new model of governance for states and world affairs, through the paradigm of virtuactuality.
GREMAL Institute invites scholars, practitioners, and thinkers to submit proposals for papers, panels, or interventions addressing digital transformation, emerging challenges of AI, global governance, algorithmic law, and cosmorealist theory.
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
Deadline for submission: September 15, 2025
Notification of acceptance: October 10, 2025
Conference dates: December 2–4, 2025 (Nice, France)
Understanding where decisions are *truly* made
GREMAL Insitute brings together scholars, activists, and officials to examine how algorithms, networks, and planetary limits challenge our institutions, economies and socio-political narratives.
Because no single lens can capture complexity
From digital rights to an inclusive governance, GREMAL Institute creates bridges across silos. Our work spans law, philosophy, geopolitics, and technology, grounded in ethics and oriented towards action.
A deep dive into the evolving architecture of online governance—from protocol to platform, code to coercion.
Exploring planetary limits, legal voids, and the political reordering required for a just environmental transition.
Investigating the role of infrastructure, fiction, and foresight in designing the worlds we will inhabit.
Not just a tool—an ideology.
As artificial intelligence reshapes every domain, we must question not only its function but its framing. What vision of the human does it embed? Who decides? GREMAL Institute explores these techno-political frontiers through critical inquiry and collective dialogue. From smart borders to predictive policing, we dissect the ethics of automation.