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Robert Ackland is a Fellow at the Australian National University (ANU). He has interests in the development of new methods (and associated e-Research tools) for quantitative analysis of social and economic phenomena on the Internet.
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Alexandre Caldas is Director of the Management Center for the Electronic Government Network in the Cabinet Office in Portugal. He has interests in e-science, networks, webmetrics, science communication, and history of science and technology.
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Stephen Coleman is Professor of Political Communication at Leeds University. At the OII he worked on the adaptation of representative institutions in the digital age, and the development of spaces for public democratic deliberation.
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Andrew Currah is a Lecturer in the School of Geography, University of Oxford. His current research examines the changing economic geographies of production and distribution in the media and entertainment industries in a digital and networked economy.
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Paul David's interests include the economics of past and current technological change, demographic history, institutional evolution, and economics of industrial organization with reference to the micro-level sources of long-term productivity growth.
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Chris Davies runs the MSc in e-Learning at the Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford. His research interests have included literacy development, writing in the workplace and educational uses of ICTs.
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Corinna di Gennaro is a sociologist working on the social implications of Internet adoption and use for civic engagement and political participation.
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Jenny Fry is a lecturer in information science at Loughborough University where she does research into disciplinary research cultures and information practices. Recent research includes a scoping and impact study of the uptake of e-infrastructure.
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Ellen Helsper is responsible for the design, analysis and coordination of the Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) and World Internet Project (WIP) Surveys.
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Paul Jeffreys is Director of IT at the University of Oxford. His primary research interests lie in e-Research: he established e-Research activity in the University, and helped create the Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC).
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Marina Jirotka is a University Lecturer in Requirements, Computing Laboratory, University of Oxford.
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Donna Kurtz is the Beazley Archivist, Professor of Classical Art, and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford University. An art historian, she has interests in classical Greek archaeology and art, and Information Technology and the visual arts.
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Bettina Lange is a University Lecturer in Law and Regulation at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. She is currently examining environmental regulation and the regulation of education policy-making in the European Union.
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Miriam Lips is Professor of E-Government at Victoria University of Wellington. Her interests include identity management, citizen-centric government, e-participation, government 2.0, e-records management, personalisation, and digital citizenship.
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John Palfrey is Clinical Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School. His research and teaching is focused on the impact of the Internet on democracy.
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Robert Rogers is Reader in Cognitive Neuroscience at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Recently, he has begun to investigate the neural mechanisms of the cognitive biases that promote problem gambling behaviour.
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Mary Rundle is a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law School. Her interests include how new tools for digital identity management can strengthen user control and contribute to a person's autonomy.
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Limor Shifman is a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she investigates various aspects of Internet-based humour, including humour and gender, humour about computers and technology, online 'joke memes', and political online humour.
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Damian Tambini is an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), and at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. His research interests include media and telecommunications policy and democratic communication.
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John Taylor is Professor of Government and Information Management at Caledonian Business School, Glasgow. Recent work focuses on emergent new public policy initiatives in the UK and Europe aimed at the formation of new governance structures.
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Mike Thelwall is Professor of Information Science and leader of the Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group at the University of Wolverhampton. His interests include webometrics, cybermetrics, blogs, Web 2.0, and scientometrics.
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Arthur Thomas is the founder and continues as CEO of Proteus Associates, a consultancy specialising in applications of information technology to the life sciences. His recent work has focused on predictive computational models of biological systems.
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Anne Trefethen is a Director of the Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford. Her work in industry and academia focuses on numerical algorithms and software, computational science and high-performance computing.
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Nir Vulkan is a Reader in Business Economics at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. His interests include economics of electronic commerce, economic design, automated trading, automated negotiations, and game theoretical analysis.
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Judy Wajcman is Professor of Sociology at the Australian National University (ANU). Her current work explores the impact of information and communication technologies, such as the mobile phone, on time poverty and work-family balance.
Last updated on: 3 February 2010













