By Ralph Schroeder
This book focuses on everyday uses and effects of the internet, including information seeking and big data, and explains how the internet has gone beyond traditional media in, for example, enabling Donald Trump to come to power.

The media landscape has been transformed by the internet, which has both opened up new forms of access to traditional media while allowing the creation of ‘new’ medias. Are the changes the internet has brought all positive? Or does digital media risk the even more widespread proliferation of misinformation and propaganda?
Research on the internet and the media at the OII considers all aspects of these questions, from the health of the UK’s information ecosystem to the interplay between misinformation, news coverage, and the public’s understanding of science.
By Ralph Schroeder
This book focuses on everyday uses and effects of the internet, including information seeking and big data, and explains how the internet has gone beyond traditional media in, for example, enabling Donald Trump to come to power.
By Philip N. Howard (Editor) and Steven Jones (Editor)
Society Online: The Internet in Context examines how new media technologies have not simply diffused across society, but how they have rapidly and deeply become embedded in our organizations and institutions.
An exhibit-based research project showcasing images curated by artist Fabienne Hess and Instagram’s algorithm.
This project aims to bring together industry and academia to collaboratively develop principles for building an accessible social and technical infrastructure for preserving digital images.
This project analyses Sweden's depiction online and in news media by foreign radical groups and how these depictions, in turn gains visibility in Swedish media
6 March 2023
The technology is a chance for the news if used wisely, argues Felix Simon, doctoral researcher, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
23 May 2022
How AI could give technology giants more control over the news, Felix M. Simon, doctoral candidate, Oxford Internet Institute, explains more.
8 March 2022
The theme of International Women’s Day 2022 is #BreakTheBias. We're marking the day by highlighting the work of our brilliant and innovative women academics, researchers, and students, here at the OII.
3 March 2022
There has been much talk about the potential of AI, but could it really transform the creative arts?
Poynter, 12 September 2023
University of Oxford researchers found that few publishers with artificial intelligence guidance mention audience feedback on the topic.
Handelsblatt.com, 30 August 2023
Dusseldorf. At some point, all major discussions about artificial intelligence end up with the question: Can AI develop consciousness?
Digiday, 14 August 2023
As publishers develop generative AI tools for their newsrooms, they have two primary choices when deciding what to build upon: open-source or private large language models (LLMs).