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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Last 2010 issue of Policy and Internet just published (2,4)
The last 2010 issue of Policy and Internet has just been published! We are pleased to present seven articles, all of which focus on a substantive public policy issue arising from widespread use of the Internet: online political advocacy and … Continue reading
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Tagged anonymity, democracy, digital goods, filesharing, participation, personal data, voting
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Industry self-regulation and proposals for action against unlawful filesharing in the UK: Reflections on Digital Britain and the Digital Economy Bill
We have just posted a new Policy Briefing written by our Visiting Associate Tony Wales, former General Counsel of AOL International, responsible for the company’s worldwide legal affairs outside the US. It looks at socio-legal and regulatory issues arising from the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Government, Security / Crime
Tagged Digital Britain, Digital Economy Bill, digital goods, filesharing, regulation
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