Prior to joining the OII in 2002, Vicki was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Policy Research. She received her D.Phil in Politics from Nuffield College, Oxford University in 1999, having completed an M.Phil in Politics from Magdalen College in 1996, and a BA (Hons) Degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics before this.
Child safety, democracy, ethics, governance, inequality, public policy
This project investigates contemporary trends in political communication, political polarization, artificial intelligence, and data diversity in the United States.
This programme supports research into the use of computational propaganda in developing democracies, our management of strategic relations with industry, government and civil society stakeholders, and capacity transfer to civil society groups.
The use of Internet filters has outpaced scientific evidence suggesting they protect young people online. This project investigates whether Internet filters help make young people resilient in the Internet age.
In the past five years my work has been financially supported by UK taxpayers, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, the Oak Foundation, Luminate, the John Fell Fund and Google UK. As part of my science communication and policy outreach responsibilities, I have served in an unpaid capacity on OfCom’s Making Sense of Media Advisory Panel and its Consumer Panel, on the UK Council on Internet Safety, the Coalition for the Digital Economy (COADEC), the Education Task Force against Hate Speech, the Internet Commission, the End Child Prostitution and Trafficking (ECPAT) Research Advisory Network, the UK Internet Governance Forum, Nominet’s Policy Stakeholder Committee and advisory boards for specific projects at Facebook Inc., Google Inc., and Parentzone.
By Alison Powell, Michael Hills, and Victoria Nash
How should we protect children online while protecting freedom of expression? This report discusses the result of a meeting between advocates and offers thoughts on how different advocates with different agendas can work together in building policy.
17 July 2024
The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) at the University of Oxford has appointed Dr Mohsen Mosleh to the role of Associate Professor in Social Data Science.
8 July 2024
Dr Victoria Nash will continue as Director of the Oxford Internet Institute until the end of 2025.
3 July 2024
As the UK approaches a general election, Professor Vicki Nash outlines the challenges around online safety that will need to be addressed by the next government.
24 June 2024
With the UK General Election to be held of 4 July, a campaign dominated by landslide polling has included little discussion of digital policy.
BBC Radio 4, 15 November 2024
What can be done to protect children from harmful content on social media?
The Guardian, 22 April 2024
Suppliers boast to undercover reporters about promoting illegal nitazenes, on SoundCloud and X
BBC News, 22 April 2024
Deadly drugs known as nitazenes are being smuggled into the UK inside dog food and catering supplies, a BBC investigation has found.
Former DPhil Student
Clementine is a DPhil student at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her research focuses on AI and gender.
Teaching Assistant, DPhil Student
Dylan Thurgood is a third-year DPhil in Social Data Science student and was previously a student on the MSc in Social Data Science. His research focuses on how online news exposure shapes political attitudes.
DPhil Student
Boxi (bor-shi) is a DPhil researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Research Policy Consultant with the OECD’s AI Policy Observatory (OECD.AI).
DPhil Student
Flavia Saxler is a Recognised Student in Social Data Science at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her research focuses on AI ethics, gender, and data-driven approaches to violence against women.
DPhil Student
David Michael Kelly is a DPhil student and former Visiting Policy Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute researching international governance of frontier technologies.
DPhil Student
Yvonne is studying for a DPhil in Information, Communication, and Social Sciences. She researches Chinese technology investments and AI governance.
Former Researcher
Gillian Bolsover researches politics, citizenship and civil society in the modern world, focusing on the changes associated with new media technologies and on producing research that takes into account China and other non-Western populations.
Former DPhil Student
Marcelo Thompson was a DPhil candidate at the OII, working in the interplay between technology law and political theory. His thesis situated the legal problem of technological neutrality within the neutrality-perfectionism debate in politics.
Former DPhil Student
Jon Penney is an OII DPhil alumnus. His research interests include public law, intellectual property, and technology law, both separately and where these areas intersect.
Former Research Associate
Tom Nicholls is a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute studying the analysis of news texts using computational methods and the development of new methods for studying political behaviour online.
Former MSc Student
Allison was focused on technology and child development. Her research interests include STEM education, the influence of home, school, and social environments unto technology outcomes, women in STEM, and how to maximize positive outcomes.
Former MSc Student
Corinne Cath-Speth was a doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute. Her research focused on the politics and ethics of Internet governance and the management of the Internet’s infrastructure.
Former MSc Student
Kate Sim was a DPhil Student at the OII researching the datafication and automation of sexual harassment reporting systems in US higher education. She now works at Google.
Former DPhil Student
Charles is a doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute. His research focuses on the ethics and politics of federated digital identity systems.
This option course will approach the study of government and politics through the lens of data science.