The Policy and Internet Blog
This blog reports on research published in the academic journal Policy & Internet (Wiley-Blackwell), and policy work being undertaken at the Oxford Internet Institute.
Policy and Internet Journal
Policy & Internet investigates the implications of the Internet and associated technologies for public policy. It is edited by the Oxford Internet Institute for the Policy Studies Organization (PSO).
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Latest posts
- Online Crowd-sourcing of Scientific Data Could Document the Worldwide Loss of Glaciers to Climate Change
- Crowdsourcing Translation During Crisis Situations: Are ‘Real Voices’ Being Excluded from the Decisions and Policies it Supports?
- Time for Debate About the Societal Impact of the Internet of Things
- Why Do (Some) Political Protest Mobilisations Succeed?
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New issue of Policy and Internet (2,3)
Welcome to the third issue of Policy & Internet for 2010. We are pleased to present five articles focusing on substantive public policy issues arising from widespread use of the Internet: regulation of trade in virtual goods; development of electronic … Continue reading
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New issue of Policy and Internet (2,2)
Welcome to the second issue of Policy & Internet for 2010! We are pleased to present six articles which investigate the role of the Internet in a wide range of policy processes and sectors: agenda setting in online and traditional … Continue reading
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First issue of ‘Policy and Internet’ is published!
We are pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of Policy and Internet, the first multi-disciplinary academic journal to investigate the policy implications of the Internet. The journal is edited at the Oxford Internet Institute, published by BE Press … Continue reading
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