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Dr. N. (Niels) ten Oever

Faculty of Humanities
Europese studies

Visiting address
  • Kloveniersburgwal 48
  • Room number: D2.06
Postal address
  • Postbus 94550
    1090 GN Amsterdam
  • Bio

    Niels is Assistant Professor of AI and European Democracies and co-Principal Investigator with the critical infrastructure lab at the University of Amsterdam. Next to that, he is a visiting professor with the Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas, non-resident fellow with the Center for Democracy and Technology, affiliated faculty with the Digital Democracy Institute at the Simon Fraser University, and a research fellow with the Centre for Internet and Human Rights at the European University Viadrina. He also serves as Vice-Chair for the Global Internet Governance Academic Network. His research focuses on how norms, values, and ideologies get inscribed, resisted, and subverted in communication infrastructures through their transnational governance.

    Niels tries to understand how invisible infrastructures provide a socio-technical ordering to information societies and how this influences the distribution of wealth, power, and possibilities.

    While writing his PhD ‘Wired Norms: Inscription, resistance, and subversion in the governance of the Internet infrastructure’, which was awarded with an honorary mention by the Association of Internet Researchers, Niels was affiliated with the DATACTIVE Research Group at the Media Studies and Political Science department at the University of Amsterdam. After that he was postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&M University and postdoctoral researcher with the ‘Making the hidden visible: Co-designing for public values in standards-making and governance’-project at the Media Studies department at the University of Amsterdam. Before that Niels has worked as Head of Digital for ARTICLE19 where he designed, fund-raised, and set up the digital programme which covered the Internet Engineering Taskforce, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the Institute for Electric and Electronic Engineers, and the International Telecommunications Union. Before that Niels designed and implemented freedom of expression projects with Free Press Unlimited. He holds a cum laude MA in Philosophy from the University of Amsterdam.

    You can find Niels' personal website here.
    If you are looking for an academic style CV, you can find it here.
    If you want to know what Niels is reading, have a look at his Zotero library.

  • Publications

    2024

    2023

    2022

    • "ten Oever", N. (2022). 5G, Community Networks, Standardization, and the Human Rights to Science and Technological Self Determination. In L. Belli, & S. Hadzic (Eds.), Community Networks as Enablers of Human Rights (pp. 49-56). (Official Outcome of the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity). FGV Direito Rio. https://www.intgovforum.org/en/filedepot_download/45/24008
    • Hadzic, S., Belli, L., "ten Oever", N., & McKnight, L. W. (2022). Community Networks as Human Rights Enablers. In S. Hadzic, & L. Belli (Eds.), Community Networks as Enablers of Human Rights (Vol. Official Outcome of the UN IGF Dynamic Coalition on Community Connectivity, pp. 25-48). FGV Direito Rio. https://www.intgovforum.org/en/filedepot_download/45/24008
    • ten Oever, N. (2022). 5G and the notion of network ideology, or: The limitations of sociotechnical imaginaries. Telecommunications Policy, Article 102442. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.telpol.2022.102442
    • ten Oever, N., & Milan, S. (2022). The Making of International Communication Standards: Towards a Theory of Power in Standardization. Journal of Standardisation, 1, Article 1. https://doi.org/10.18757/jos.2022.6205 [details]
    • ten Oever, N., Cath, C., Kühlewind, M., & Perkins, C. S. (2022). Report from the IAB Workshop on Analyzing IETF Data (AID) 2021. Request for Comment Series, 9307. https://doi.org/10.17487/RFC9307

    2021

    • ten Oever, N. (2021). The metagovernance of internet governance. In B. Haggart, N. Tusikov, & J. A. Scholte (Eds.), Power and Authority in Internet Governance (pp. 56-75). (Routledge Global Cooperation Series). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003008309-5 [details]
    • ten Oever, N. (2021). ‘This is not how we imagined it’ – Technological Affordances, Economic Drivers and the Internet Architecture Imaginary. New Media & Society, 23(2), 344-362. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820929320 [details]
    • ten Oever, N., & Milan, S. (2021). The Making of International Communication Standards: Towards a Theory of Power in Standardization. In K. Jacobs (Ed.), Proceedings Joint 25th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference - Standardisation and Innovation - & 11th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT) - The Past, Present and FUTURE of ICT Standardisation: 6-9 September 2021, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany (pp. 561-580). (EURAS contributions to standardisation research; Vol. 16). Wissenschaftsverlag Mainz. [details]

    2020

    • ten Oever, N. (2020). Please Hum Now: Decision Making at the IETF. In Hack_Curio: Decoding the Cultures of Hacking
    • ten Oever, N., Milan, S., & Beraldo, D. (2020). Studying Discourse in Internet Governance through Mailing-list Analysis. In L. DeNardis, D. Cogburn, N. S. Levinson, & F. Musiani (Eds.), Researching Internet Governance: Methods, Frameworks, Futures (pp. 213-229). (The Information Policy Series). MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12400.003.0011 [details]

    2019

    2017

    2021

    • Benthall, S., Doty, N., ten Oever, N., & Becker, C. (2021). BigBang: A toolkit for studying communications data from collaborative projects. It currently supports analysing mailing lists. . Software, Zenodo. https://zenodo.org/record/5243261 [details]
    • Maxigas, & ten Oever, N. (2021). Geopolitics in the Infrastructural Reconfigurations of 5G. In AoIR2021: Research from the Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (Selected Papers in Internet Research; Vol. 2021). Association of Internet Researchers. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2021i0.12163 [details]
    • ten Oever, N. (2021). The Quantum State of Infrastructure Reconfiguration in 5G. In AoIR2021: Research from the Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (Selected Papers in Internet Research; Vol. 2021). Association of Internet Researchers. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2021i0.12056 [details]

    2020

    2018

    2022

    2021

    2022

    • Becker, C., ten Oever, N., & Nanni, R. (2022). The Standardisation of Lawful Interception Technologies in the 3GPP: Interrogating 5G and Surveillance Amid Us-China Competition. Paper presented at 50th Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4167105

    2021

    Prize / grant

    Others

    • Gordon, G. (organiser), van Hoboken, J. (organiser), ten Oever, N. (organiser) & Terzis, P. (participant) (14-1-2025). Where things are and aren’t. A colloquium focusing on legal and policy issues raised by activities to establish standardization norms for quantum technologies, led by and drawing (…) (organising a conference, workshop, ...).
    • Morvillo, M. (organiser), ten Oever, N. (chair), Catanzariti, M. (participant), Leiter, A. (participant) & Irion, K. (participant) (18-12-2024). Book panel on ‘Disconnecting sovereignty: How Data Fragmentation Reshapes the Law’, Amsterdam (organising a conference, workshop, ...).

    2020

    • ten Oever, N. (2020). Wired norms: Inscription, resistance, and subversion in the governance of the Internet infrastructure. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]

    2024

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