M.A. Maryam Tatari

former Doctoral Candidate

Law, Science and Technology

Maryam Tatari studied Software Engineering at the Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, followed by her Master’s degree (2019) in Science and Technology Studies from Munich Center for Technology in Society.

In her Master’s thesis, she worked on how the change in media technologies and the rise of video-on-demand influence European integration. In June 2020, she joined the Digital Media Lab as part of the BIDT project “Coding Public Value.” Within this project, she works on alternative ways of bringing values into the Software Engineering process, focusing on the design and development of public service media (content recommender) platforms.

In her doctoral project, she explores the formation of value-driven digital public infrastructure focusing on PEACH; a content recommender system developed and empowered by various European actors within the European Broadcasting Union framework. Prof. Dr. Jan-Hendrik Passoth (European New School of Digital Studies) supervises Maryam’s Ph.D. project.

 

 

 

Kahlert, Suzette; Kahlert, Peter; Tatari, Maryam (2022): Dis/Enabling Accountability. A Study of Issues,Lacks, and Potentials of Policy Compliance for Public Service Media on YouTube. Universität Wien. Wien, 9/20/2022.

Tatari, Maryam (2022): Dynamics of Fairness in German PSM Media Libraries. Universität Graz. Graz – Österreich, 5/12/2022.

Tatari, Maryam (2022): How to Enrich the Map? The case of German Public Service Media Online Libraries. Madrid, Spain, 7/6/2022.