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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Privacy in a Digital Age 2014-03-10
The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism 2014-03-03
Thoughts Towards a History of ICT4D - And Its Future Role 2014-02-27
How best to communicate with communities affected by disaster? Case Studies from Typhoon Haiyan 2014-02-27
"Emerging Markets" on the Internet 2014-02-12
How Do People Interact with Virtual Environments? 2014-02-12
Learning, Education and the Internet 2014-02-12
ePetitions 2014-02-12
Does Social Media Use Change the Type of News We Receive? 2014-02-12
The Online Initiative: Rethinking Public Spaces in the Digital Transition 2014-02-12
The Gardener, the Dentist, and the Long-Jumper: Ethics in the Age of Information 2014-02-12
The Internet in a post-PRISM world 2014-02-12
Crowdsourcing and Development of Activity Systems: the Case of Emergency Response 2014-02-12
The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Implications for ICT4D Research 2014-02-12
Rise of the Operaters 2014-01-17
A Better Internet for Kids – With or Without Politicians? 2014-01-17
You can't solve problems by breaking the net 2014-01-17
Had Bell Invented Visualization, he would have said ... 2014-01-10
Online Labour Markets: Fruit Fly for Social Scientists, Conundrum for Policy Makers 2014-01-10
The Internet in Africa: A Perspective from a Practitioner 2014-01-10
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