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The e-Horizons Institute

The e-Horizons Institute

Overview

The focus of the e-Horizons Project was to critically assess competing visions of the future of media, information and communication technologies and their societal implications. The project’s key strategy was to examine leading-edge developments in the use of information and communication technologies in the sciences and humanities as a window on the future of technology in everyday life. The project gained synergy from a range of interrelated projects and from pooling the strengths of the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and the Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC) with the combined connections of humanities, social and computer sciences, and engineering across the University of Oxford and throughout the world.

Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC)

Key Information

Funders:
  • James Martin 21st Century School
  • Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC)
  • Project dates:
    October 2005 - April 2009
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