Policy & Internet logo

The Policy and Internet Blog

Understanding public policy online

University of Oxford
  • P&I Articles
  • Politics & Government
  • Economics
  • Ethics
  • Social Data Science
  • IPP2018 Conference
    • IPP2018 Programme
    • IPP2018 Papers
    • IPP2018 Call
    • 2016 – Archive
    • 2014 – Archive
    • 2012 – Archive
    • 2010 – Archive
Search
  • Policy & Internet Journal >
  • Submit your Paper >
  • P&I Articles
  • Politics & Government
  • Economics
  • Ethics
  • Social Data Science
  • IPP2018 Conference
    • IPP2018 Programme
    • IPP2018 Papers
    • IPP2018 Call
    • 2016 – Archive
    • 2014 – Archive
    • 2012 – Archive
    • 2010 – Archive

Political polarization on social media: do birds of a feather flock...

5 May 2015

Tracing our every move: Big data and multi-method research

30 April 2015

After dinner: the best time to create 1.5 million dollars of...

24 April 2015

Wikipedia sockpuppetry: linking accounts to real people is pure speculation

23 April 2015

A promised ‘right’ to fast internet rings hollow for millions stuck...

24 March 2015

How can big data be used to advance dementia research?

16 March 2015

Should we use old or new rules to regulate warfare in...

9 March 2015

How do the mass media affect levels of trust in government?

4 March 2015

Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the...

1 March 2015

Does a market-approach to online privacy protection result in better protection...

25 February 2015
1...101112...21Page 11 of 21
This blog investigates the relationship between the Internet and public policy. It covers work by the Oxford Internet Institute, and work published in its journal Policy & Internet (Wiley-Blackwell).
Contact us: policyandinternet@oii.ox.ac.uk

POPULAR POSTS

Did you consider Twitter’s (lack of) representativeness before doing that predictive...

10 April 2017

How ready is Africa to join the knowledge economy?

22 June 2017

Human Rights and Internet Technology: Six Considerations

17 April 2018

POPULAR CATEGORY

  • Politics & Government63
  • Articles from Policy & Internet59
  • Social Data Science31
  • Governance & Security30
  • Development21
  • Economics20
  • Ethics20
  • Methods16
© This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (i.e. do cross-post, but please attribute, link back, and let us know!) DISCLAIMER: posts reflect the views of the authors, and not necessarily those of the Oxford Internet Institute or the University of Oxford.
© Oxford Internet Institute 2018 | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Copyright Policy | Accessibility | Email Webmaster
Edit with Live CSS
Save
Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete.