re:publica 26
18-20 May 2026
STATION Berlin
Press accreditation for #rp25 is now open!
Starting today, media representatives can register for #rp25.
Starting today, media representatives can register for #rp25.
Are the fears about the negative impact of deepfakes justified – or is it all just hype? Come find out at #rp25 with tech expert and human rights activist Sam Gregory.
What narratives are told about the origins of the internet - and why do the visions of big tech contradict them? The artist and expert on digital inequality Esther Mwema will speak about this!
At re:publica 25, the journalist, author and producer talks about how influencers first shaped advertising, then the public sphere and now the world of politics.
Because the German state so far does not investigate the unconstitutionality of the extreme right-wing AfD party, civil society will now step in. The first results will be presented at re:publica 25.
Exposing authoritarian strategies - at a time when the AfD (Alternative for Germany) is emerging even stronger from elections? Two experts from Verfassungsblog show us how this can be done.
Younger people are exposed to completely different fake news on TikTok than older people on Facebook. What does this reveal about platforms and our society?
At re:publica 25, the managing director of “More in Commons Germany” shows us how age influences one's perspective on society. And what connects the generations.
At re:publica 25, the former cum-ex chief investigator talks about how dangerous tax theft totalling billions is for our society – and what needs to happen.
Who enforces our rights, how does this work in practice – and what is currently happening at German level?
What characterises high-quality political journalism today and how can it shape public debates? We will be discussing this at #rp25!
Once again this year, numerous external curators are supporting us in the evaluation of the Call for Participation. We introduce them to you!