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    • Coronavirus News and Information on YouTube: A Content Analysis of Popular Search Terms

      Date: 22 April 2020
      Duration: 00:50:41
      Speaker: Nahema Marchal

      As part of the OII’s new webinar series, Nahema Marchal from the Computational Propaganda Project discusses initial reactions of their YouTube search analysis.

    • Professor Gina Neff presents ‘The A to Z of AI’

      Date: 23 March 2020
      Duration: 00:03:34
      Speaker: Professor Gina Neff

      Leading sociologist, Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor Gina Neff, Oxford Internet Institute, presents her guide to artificial intelligence, in association with Google

    • Victoria Nash delivers the OII London Lecture

      Date: 28 January 2020
      Duration: 56:25:00
      Speaker: Professor Victoria Nash

      Connected cots, talking teddies and the rise of the algorithmic child.

    • Parlia: building an encyclopaedia of opinion by Turi Munthe

      Date: 3 December 2019
      Duration: 58:23:00
      Speaker: Turi Munthe

      The Oxford Internet Institute is delighted to welcome Turi Munthe, media entrepreneur and investor, and founder of Demotix.

    • I am large, I contain multitudes

      Date: 13 November 2019
      Duration: 50:59:00
      Speaker: Dr Alondra Nelson

      I am Large, I Contain Multitudes.

    • Professor Andrew Przybylski delivers the OII London Lecture

      Date: 22 October 2019
      Duration: 38:31:00
      Speaker: Professor Andrew Przybylski

      Screen time - myths, misconceptions and making sense of it all.

    • Dr Bernie Hogan explains why we’re supporting Get Online Week 2019

      Date: 18 October 2019
      Duration: 01:59:00
      Speaker: Dr Bernie Hogan

      We're delighted to be supporting Get Online Week 2019, talking to academic Dr Bernie Hogan about why more people should get connected.

    • Reflections on the tenth anniversary of the MSc Social Science of the Internet

      Date: 16 September 2019
      Duration: 04:51:00
      Speakers: Professor Victoria Nash, Professor Greg Taylor, Professor Ralph Schroeder

      OII academics Professor Victoria Nash, Professor Ralph Schroeder and Professor Greg Taylor share their reflections on the origins of the MSc programme and its successes.

    • Can Google and Apple change the gaming industry?

      Date: 13 July 2019
      Duration: 25:15:00

      Professor Vili Lehonvirta speaks to broadcaster Al Jazeera about the rise of Google and Apple in the computer games market

    • The Internet and your inner English tea merchant

      Date: 8 July 2019
      Duration: 12:33:00

      The Internet is a totally internet phenomenon. In this talk, Dr Taha Yasseri gives answers to burning internet questions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1QuW-NlH9A&t=1s

    • Sandra Wachter: Exploring fairness, privacy and advertising in an algorithmic world

      Date: 8 July 2019
      Duration: 15:30:00

      Sandra Wachter is a Lawyer, Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at University of Oxford. In this video, Sandra discusses how the law can keep up with new technology.

    • AI in Society – Opportunities and Risks

      Date: 11 June 2019
      Duration: 46:21:00
      Speaker: Professor Luciano Floridi

      The Oxford Internet Institute presents Professor Luciano Floridi, for the lecture "A.I. in society – opportunities and risks" in London.

    • OII Oxford Lecture: Connected cots, talking teddies and the rise of the algorithmic child

      Date: 28 May 2019
      Duration: 00:59:34

      The Oxford Internet Institute is excited to present the Deputy Director of the OII, Professor Victoria Nash, for the lecture: 'Connected cots, talking teddies and the rise of the algorithmic child: Protecting children in the era of the smart home'

    • Geographies of Hate: Uncovering Spaces of Misinformation, Racism, and Extremism in Brazil

      Date: 13 May 2019
      Duration: 00:52:19

      The Oxford Internet Institute is delighted to welcome David Nemer from the University of Virginia, for his talk entitled 'Geographies of Hate: Uncovering Spaces of Misinformation, Racism, and Extremism in Brazil'

    • Future of Work After Automation Towards a Five Day Weekend Society!

      Date: 10 May 2019
      Duration: 01:20:35
      Speaker: Dr Brendan Burchell

      In our first of two seminars on the future of work after automation Dr Brendan Burchell will investigate the potential for a five-day weekend society.

    • Privacy, identity, and autonomy in the age of big data and AI

      Date: 6 May 2019
      Duration: 04:40:00

      Privacy, identity, and autonomy in the age of big data and AI - Sandra Wachter, University of Oxford speaking at the Strata Data Conference.

    • OII London Lecture – Tomorrow’s Leviathan: Intelligent Machines in a Political World

      Date: 5 March 2019
      Duration: 01:11:28

      The Oxford Internet Institute presents the Director of the OII, Professor Philip Howard's lecture "Tomorrow’s Leviathan: Intelligent Machines in a Political World" in London the 5th March 2019.

    • OII Bellwether Lecture with Professor Dr Barbara Pfetsch

      Date: 28 February 2019
      Duration: 01:19:15

      Digital Dissonance, Disconnection and Noise: What it Means for Democracy, a lecture by Professor Dr. Barbara Pfetsch.

    • From identity and inequality to aggregation and transfer: discourses of social differentiation in a smart city

      Date: 22 November 2018
      Duration: 00:52:52

      This paper will explore how a wide range of stakeholders in a ‘smart city’ discursively construct specific forms of social difference as they discuss their smart activities.

    • OII Awards 2018: In Conversation with Judy Wajcman

      Date: 16 November 2018
      Duration: 00:37:42

      The Oxford Internet Institute Awards 2018 began with a public lecture by Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Professor Judy Wajcman, in conversation with OII Deputy Director Dr Victoria Nash.

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