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Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

A Better Internet for Kids – With or Without Politicians?

Internet safety has been at or near the top of the political agenda in the UK for half a decade. Do the UK's children have a better internet experience compared with kids elsewhere?
ICT for Development Seminar Series

The Information Society Agenda: Prospects and Problems

Discussion of dominant approaches by intergovernmental agencies to information society policy and the prospects for introducing critical perspectives that acknowledge the power relations which inform information society strategies and actions.
ICT for Development Seminar Series

ICTs, Innovation and Regulation in the Somali Territories

A seminar exploring technology and regulation in the Somali territories of the Horn of Africa. Despite weak or non-existent government institutions, innovation has flourished with local solutions to local challenges.
ICT for Development Seminar Series

Humanitarian campaigns in social media: network architectures and Kony 2012 as a polymedia event

An assessment of the optimism surrounding the opportunities that social media offer for humanitarian action, drawing on analysis of the phenomenally popular and controversial Kony 2012 campaign.
ICT for Development Seminar Series

Disjunctures and Connections: Case Studies of How Techno-politics Make and Cut Networks

In a development context, the ways in which new media objects (eg ICTs) are defined in relation to other objects, people and institutions map out new figurations of power and connection, that revalue and recombine political agency.
ICT for Development Seminar Series

Development 2.0 and beyond: Challenges for ICT4D in 2013

Dr Thompson addresses some of the opportunities and contradictions presented by ICT4D and considers some emerging ways in which ICT4D researchers may contribute to the field.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

New Media, New Civics?

Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and looks at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media to become more participatory and inclusive, but harder to understand and predict.
Mansfield College

Off Message - A Political Lamentation

The sixth in our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Bob Marshall Andrews QC - Barrister, author and former MP for Medway, Labour's most prominent dissident and Tony Blair's least favourite colleague.
Mansfield College

Who Pays and Who Gains - Accountability of the State

The fifth of our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Margaret Hodge, MP for Barking and the first female Chair of the Committee of Public Accouts
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Machiavelli's The Prince-500 Years On

Professor Paolo Carta, University of Trento, gives a talk for the FLJS Seminar series
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Framing death - how journalists report the death of public figures

Keith Somerville, Lecturer at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, and editor of African Arguments, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series
European Studies Centre

Political Extremism in the Interwar Period and its Economic Roots.

Kevin O'Rourke, Chichele Professor of Economic History, and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, gives a seminar for the PEFM programme. The discussant was Othon Anastasa and the chair was Paul Betts, St. Antony's College, Oxford.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 5

John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief, The Economist, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 4

Sylvie Kauffmann, Editorial Director, Le Monde, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 3

Professor Michael Parks, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California , gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 2

Iain Mathewson CMG, Associate Fellow, International Security, Chatham House, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 1

Chancellor of Oxford University, Lord Patten of Barnes, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

A global standard for reporting conflict

Jake Lynch, Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, and Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series.
Oxford Chinese Economy Programme

Growth, Transition and Life Satisfaction: China, Eastern Europe and the World - OXCEP Distinguished Speaker Lecture 2013

Professor Richard A. Easterlin gives a the 2013 OXCEP distinguished speaker lecture.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

A life in a treacherous journalistic environment

Alejandro Quesada, former director of El Comercio (in Lima), and president of the Inter-American Press Association (SIP) gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series.

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