People
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Miriyam Aouragh has interests in mobility, interactivity, empowerment, grassroots activism and the construction of (imagined) online communities. She is studying the implications of new generation/Internet 2.0 for Palestinian and Lebanese activists.
Survey Research Fellow
Grant Blank's work focuses on the social and cultural implications of the Internet and related new communications technology. In addition, he does research methods and statistics, and teaches on the OII social statistics courses.
Senior Research Fellow
Ian Brown's work focuses on public policy issues around information and the Internet, particularly privacy, copyright and e-democracy. He also works in the more technical fields of information security, networking and healthcare informatics.
Director and Professor of Internet Studies
William Dutton is the Director of the Oxford Internet Institute. He is currently working on the potential for the emergence of a Fifth Estate enabled by the Internet, Collaborative Network Organizations (CNOs), and social aspects of e-Research.
Email: director@oii.ox.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Katherine Eccles has research interests in women, higher education and opportunity in the early twentieth century, and in literary representations of educated and professional women.
Research Fellow
Rebecca Eynon has interests in technology-enhanced learning in Higher Education, ICTs to support informal adult learning, young people's use of technology for learning, online methods, and educational and social implications of the Internet.
Email: rebecca.eynon@oii.ox.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon has interests in the distribution of visibility on the web, the structure and evolution of online networks, Internet and politics, political economy of new media, and statistical models for network analysis.
Research Fellow
Mark Graham's research mainly centres on the economic, social, and spatial effects of technology.
Research Fellow
Bernie Hogan has interests in social networks, human-computer interaction, methodology (eg reliable capture of online networks, and networks in interviews), social informatics, quantitative analysis, everyday life, and social accessibility.
Survey Research Fellow
Nai Li has interests in use of ICTs in education, culture, gender and technology, Internet in everyday life, social accessibility, and quantitative analysis. She is currently researching the significance of the Internet for intimate relationships.
Director of Graduate Studies and Professor of Society and the Internet
Helen Margetts has interests in e-government, government information systems, large-scale IT contracts, public management reform, tools of government for public policy, online political participation, and alternative electoral systems.
Email: teaching@oii.ox.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Eric Meyer has interests in e-Social Science, social informatics, information science, technologies in regular use, regular behaviour of scientists as they use technology, social aspects of science and technology, and digital photography.
Email: eric.meyer@oii.ox.ac.uk
Senior Research Fellow
Christopher Millard has extensive experience of advising international businesses on information law. His current research focuses on international privacy regulation, information governance, and the impact of the Internet on privacy.
Policy and Research Fellow
Victoria Nash focuses on linking OII research to policy and practitioner communities.
Email: victoria.nash@oii.ox.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Anne-Marie Oostveen has interests in social aspects of e-government, user involvement, privacy aspects in relation to ICT, e-democracy and electronic voting. Her current research focuses on whether e-democracy increases trust in government.
SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow
Alison Powell has interests in in community informatics, Internet policy, peer production, culture and technology, and wireless infrastructure. Her current research focuses on the social and political implications of networked communication.
Email: alison.powell@oii.ox.ac.uk
Director of Research, MSc Programme Director and Senior Research Fellow
Ralph Schroeder has interests in virtual environments, social aspects of e-Science, sociology of science and technology, and has written extensively about virtual reality technology. His current research is mainly related to e-science.
Email: research@oii.ox.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Greg's research focuses on the microeconomics of marketplaces that exist on, or are mediated by the Internet.
Senior Research Fellow
Yorick Wilks has interests in artificial intelligence and the computer processing of language, knowledge and belief. His current research focuses on the possibility of software agents having identifiable personalities.
Last updated on: 3 February 2010




















