Lectures and seminars from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), University of Oxford. The OII is a leading world centre for multidisciplinary research and teaching on the social factors that are shaping the Internet, and their implications for society. Areas covered by our podcasts include: social networking, Internet regulation, safety and security online, e-government and democracy, civil society, open access, identity, e-learning, citizen journalism and new media, and the future of the Internet itself.

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Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism 2015-03-26
Combatting Corruption with Mobile Phones 2015-03-26
Africa's Information Revolution: Rhetoric and Reality 2015-03-26
Dying for an iPhone: The Hidden Struggle of China's Workers 2015-03-26
Ethical Treatment of Data in New Digital Landscapes - bringing development practitioners and academics together 2015-03-26
The (so far) grassroots success story of Farmerline, a social mobile tech enterprise for African farmers 2015-02-04
Tales from the Zooniverse or, What to do with a million scientists 2015-01-09
De-MOOC-ifying Online Learning 2015-01-09
Facing the Crowd: Past, Present, and Furtures of Digital Labor 2015-01-09
There Ain't No 'e' in PPE - How do we fill the digital skills gap at the top levels of government and politics? 2015-01-09
Digital strategy, social media and elections 2015-01-09
OII Internet Awards 2014: Interview with Beth Noveck 2015-01-09
OII Internet Awards 2014: Interview with Laura Bates 2015-01-09
OII Internet Awards 2014: Interview with Dame Stephanie Shirley 2015-01-09
OII Internet Awards 2014: Interview with Barry Wellman 2015-01-09
Towards an ethics of ignorance? 2014-07-09
Your Attention Please: Should human attention be treated as a scarce resource? 2014-07-09
Researching Life in the Digital Age: A Philosophical Analysis of Data-Intensive Biology 2014-05-14
What Hopes for ICT for Development? 2014-03-21
Working worlds: perspectives and problems of a tool for thinking about modern science 2014-03-10
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