Summer Doctoral Programme (SDP) 2010
SDP2010 Oxford: 5 July - 16 July. Accommodation: Lady Margaret Hall. SDP2010 Wiki. OII SDP Flickr Pool.
We are delighted to announce that the eighth Oxford Internet Institute (OII) Summer Doctoral Programme (SDP) will be held in Oxford from 5-16 July 2010.
The aim of the programme is to bring together advanced doctoral students engaged in dissertation research relating to the Internet and other ICTs. By sharing their work and learning from leading academics in the field, students can enhance the quality and significance of their thesis research and create a peer network of excellent young researchers.
The 2010 Summer Doctoral Programme will draw substantially upon the OII's research strengths and will involve participation from many of our faculty, together with colleagues from other partner institutions. It will emphasise methodological innovation and good practice in research design, and will expose students to the benefits of discussing their research in a multi-disciplinary teaching environment.
Academic Programme
The well-established format of the SDP course structure will be continued with daily research seminars and discussions led by an international group of leading researchers. All students will be asked to present their research to their peers in informal seminars. The programme will facilitate deep discussion of both substantive and methodological research issues, and help students frame their research questions and direct their research. It will also seek to generate dialogue and debate between students from different disciplinary backgrounds on issues relating to the OII's broad research themes with a view to identifying topics for future collaborative research.
Tutors
- Monica Arino (Ofcom)
- Grant Blank (OII)
- Martin Boyle
- Ian Brown (OII)
- Monica Bulger
- Toby Coppel (OII)
- Bill Dutton (OII)
- Rebecca Eynon (OII)
- Mark Graham (OII)
- Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon (OII)
- Paul Guild (University of Waterloo)
- Bernie Hogan (OII)
- Patrick Larvie
- Nai Li (OII)
- Sonia Livingstone (LSE)
- Helen Margetts (OII)
- Eric Meyer (OII)
- Lisa Nakamura(University of Illinois)
- Jens Riegelsberger (Google)
- Christian Sandvig (University of Illinois)
- Ralph Schroeder (OII)
- Nigel Shadbolt (University of Southampton)
- Damian Tambini (LSE)
- Greg Taylor (OII)
- Yorick Wilks (OII)
- Jonathan Zittrain (Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University)
- Matt Zook (University of Kentucky)
Students
Carolina Aguerre, Carla Bonina, Thorsten Busch, John Cheney-Lippold, Valeries Durieux, Dong Fan, Valerie Fazel, Alison Harvey, Yu-li Patrick Hsieh, Andreas Jungherr, Elizabeth Kirley, Adalbert Konzal, Kiley Larson, Koen Leurs, Jingbo Meng, Sumitra Nair, Joe Jin Phua, Kelly Quinn, Rabindra Ratan, Jaani Riordan, Johnny Ryan, Ronald Schroeter, Tamara Shepherd, Byul Shin, Karen Smith, Clifford Tatum, Katrien Van Cleemput, Jing Zhao
Partners
We are grateful for support from all our academic partners: the Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California, the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and the i-School, University of Toronto.
Last updated on: 22 March 2013






