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Eleanor Wikstrom

MSc Student
Eleanor Wikstrom

Eleanor Wikstrom

MSc Student

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About

Eleanor is a Rhodes Scholar studying the intersection between imperialism and global information systems, particularly U.S. companies’ use of the Philippine labor force to produce English-language disinformation campaigns and generative artificial intelligence tools for both local and global consumption. She holds an A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard and an MSt in Global and Imperial History from Oxford, where her dissertations examined the early 20th-century development of information imperialism within U.S. and British education systems in Asia.

Research Interests

Information imperialism, disinformation campaigns, artificial intelligence, content moderation, histories of information

Positions at the OII

  • MSc Student, September 2025 -

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