re:publica 26
18.-20th May 2026
STATION Berlin
News
#rp26 speaker Carolin Amlinger and Oliver Nachtwey
Why do so many people want to see the world go up in flames? These two sociologists provide answers at re:publica 26 – and offer hope.
#rp26 speaker Cory Doctorow
The science fiction novelist, journalist and technology activist shows how the internet has been "enshittified" – and what can be done about it.
#rp26 speaker Annekathrin Kohout
Algorithms particularly reward those who share highly emotional content. The cultural scientist is researching how this changes discourse.
#rp26 speaker Hito Steyerl
Artist Hito Steyerl shows how art is changing in the age of generative AI and techno-capitalism — and what a resistant aesthetic might look like.
#rp26 speaker Taylor Lorenz
The author and journalist discusses the disruptive changes that creators, influencers and online communities have brought about.
re:publica Berlin 2026
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re:publicast
Digital civil society with Carla Hustedt
In the first episode of the re:publicast special ‘Digital Civil Society,’ we examine how the impact of digital civil society can be strengthened and how power relations in the digital space can be distributed more fairly.
Remembering the Shoah with Susanne Siegert
More than 6 million people in Germany are over 80 years old – many of them are contemporary witnesses of the Nazi regime. But this generation is slowly dying out. What does this mean for our culture of remembrance? How do we remember the Shoah when no one is left to tell the story? And how can remembrance look on social media today? In this episode, Jonas Ross talks to Susanne Siegert, known as Susi.
Money for everyone with Miriam Witz
Money isn't everything – but growing inequality in income and wealth around the world is threatening democracy. Money isn't everything, but financial constraints are an everyday issue for most people. Money isn't everything, but it is a crucial prerequisite for a free, healthy and self-determined life.