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
New Media, New Civics? 2014-01-10
Through the Network (of Networks): The Fifth Estate 2008-09-12
Facebook: The Strength of Weak Ties 2009-02-06
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Online Audiences and the Paradox of Web Traffic 2009-03-06
Trusted Computing: Questioning What You Think You Know 2009-05-08
Trusted Computing Rants, Regrets and Research 2009-05-08
The Changing Business of Software 2009-05-08
Regulating Technologies 2009-05-08
Negotiation and the Global Information Economy 2009-07-03
If Fiber is the Medium, What is the Message? Next-Generation Content for Next-Generation Networks 2009-07-03
The Second Life of Urban Planning 2009-07-03
Urban Informatics: The Internet, locative media and mobile technology for urbanites 2009-07-03
Making Science Public: Data-sharing, Dissemination and Public Engagement with Science 2009-10-07
Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media 2009-10-07
Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media 2009-10-07
Breaking News: The Changing Relationship Between Blogs and Mainstream Media 2009-10-07
Internet Governance and Regulation: The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It 2009-10-09
Blogging at 20? The Future and Potential of Social Media 2009-11-09
The Growth of the Corporate Blog: 'Letting go' of Information Control or Maintaining the Official Line? 2009-11-09
The crisis of global capitalism: towards a new economic culture? 2009-11-09
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