Tag: internet studies
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Pack Journalism – Digitally Networked
19 August 2017
Author:Digitally Networked Pack Journalism Pack journalism is not only alive and well in the digital age, it is arguably more prominent than it could ever be in the analogue ...
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Talks in Europe on Quello Center’s Search and Politics Project
16 July 2017
Author:I had a fascinating and challenging week in Europe speaking about the Quello Center’s work on search and politics. The findings of our project, called ‘The Part Played by ...
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Should Tweeting Politicians be able to Block Users?
10 June 2017
Author:An interesting debate has been opened up by lawyers who have argued that President Trump should not block Twitter users from posting on Twitter. I assume this issue concerns ...
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Talk on the politics of the Fifth Estate at University Institute of Lisbon, March 2017
11 March 2017
Author:I had a quick but engaging trip to Portugal to speak with students and faculty at CIES at the University Institute of Lisbon. I have given a number of ...
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Don’t Panic over Fake News
20 November 2016
Author:Fake News is a Wonderful Headline but Not a Reason to Panic I feel guilty for not jumping on the ‘fake news’ bandwagon. It is one of the new ...
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10th Anniversary of OII’s DPhil in Information, Communication & the Social Sciences
21 October 2016
Author:It was a real honour today to speak with some of the alumni (a new word for Oxford) of the Oxford Internet Institute’s DPhil programme. A number came together ...
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Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different health conditions support each other online
7 March 2016
Author:Ulrike Rauer
Online support groups are being used increasingly by individuals who suffer from a wide range of medical conditions. OII DPhil Student Ulrike Deetjen‘s recent article with John Powell, Informational and emotional elements in online support ...
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