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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Title Date published
National Broadband Policies: Perspectives from the US and Britain 2009-11-13
Peer to Peer and the Music Industry: The Criminalization of Sharing 2010-03-08
Net Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-sided Market Analysis 2010-03-08
When the Audience Clicks: Buying Attention in the Digital Age 2010-03-08
Those Golden Eggs Come From Somewhere: Internet Regulation at a Crossroads 2010-03-08
Relationships and the Internet 2010-03-08
We are the Web: The future of the social machine 2010-04-30
Giving in the Digital World 2010-04-30
The Internet Turns 40: Midlife Crisis or Grand Challenge for Computer-Mediated Communication? 2010-05-18
What Will A Companionable Computational Agent Be Like? (Lovelace Lecture 2010) 2010-07-20
Next Generation Internet Users: Digital Divides, Choices, and Inequalities 2012-02-28
Information Technologies and Marginalization in African Market Economies 2012-02-28
Partner Compatibility and Online Dating Sites 2012-02-28
Presentation and Perception on Online Dating Sites 2012-02-28
Scammers on Online Dating Sites 2012-02-28
Does the Mind have a Future? 2012-02-28
Visualisation in the Age of Computerisation 2012-02-28
Digital Social Research: An Interdisciplinary Niche or the Future of the Social Sciences? 2012-03-28
Reproducibility: Gold or Fool's Gold in Digital Social Research? 2012-03-28
Visioning Studies: A Socio-technical Approach to Designing the Future 2012-03-28
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