Research Focus: The Wittenberg Framework
A conceptual and analytical model for AI governance, ethics, and cross-cultural regulation.
Overview – The Wittenberg Framework
The Wittenberg Framework is an analytical model designed to make ethical and regulatory reasoning transparent, comparable, and structurally consistent across cultural and technological contexts.
It introduces a geometric, axis-based representation that captures how different value perspectives relate, diverge, or align — without reducing them to a single normative standard.
Beginning with a three-axis structure and extending into a tetrahedral (simplex-based) form, the framework provides a minimal yet expressive architecture for analysing complex governance questions, especially in AI ethics and emerging technologies.
Its purpose is to support researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in clarifying assumptions, documenting interpretive choices, and enabling reproducible cross-cultural comparison.
