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Michael Nielsen speaking at the OII on Open Science
4 Comments Published by Bill August 8th, 2011 in *OIINEWS, Internet Studies, OII, Research and Learning, Shaping the Internet, Social Informatics, Social Science Research, Socio-technical Systems‘Doing Science in the Open’ a talk by Michael Nielsen OII, 1 St Giles’, Oxford from 12-13.00 on 8 September 2011 Michael has written: “I’ll start this talk by describing the Polymath Project, an ongoing experiment in “massively collaborative” mathematical problem solving. The idea is to use online tools — things like blogs and wikis [...]
Next Generation Research and the Oxford e-Social Science Project
2 Comments Published by Bill July 26th, 2011 in *OIINEWS, Internet Studies, OII, Political Implications, Research and Learning, Shaping the Internet, Social Informatics, Social Issues, Social Science Research, Socio-technical SystemsMay I draw your attention to a recent article in the Journal of Information Technology that presents a framework I’ve developed for conceptualising the social and technical choices shaping the next generation of research: http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jit/journal/v26/n2/full/jit20112a.html If you would like an offprint please contact enquiries@oii.ox.ac.uk giving your name and postal address. The paper draws on research [...]
Selected Responses to Jeremy Hunt’s Open Letter
4 Comments Published by Bill July 4th, 2011 in *OIINEWS, Broadcasting, Digital Policy, eGovernment, General Interest, Internet Governance, Ofcom, Shaping the Internet, Social Issues, Socio-technical SystemsI worked with several colleagues at the OII (Victoria Nash, Monica Bulger, and Alissa Cooper) to pen responses to Jeremy Hunt’s Open Letter, requesting feedback of relevance to the new communications bill. They were submitted under my name as director of the OII, but also as a Co-Principal Investigator of the ESRC Seminar Series, entitled [...]
Converging Technologies, Divergent Cultures
4 Comments Published by Bill June 6th, 2011 in Information Communication and the Social Sciences, *OIINEWS, Digital Policy, Internet and Everyday Life, Shaping the Internet, Socio-technical SystemsThe FT published an interesting comment by Vittorio Colao, the Chief Executive of Vodafone, which essentially argued that the French President, Nicholas Sarkozy, was right to argue for stronger regulation of the Internet (FT 6 June 2011). Mr Colao’s view nicely illustrates the degree that real convergence of media must be based on more than [...]
Addicted to the Internet?
4 Comments Published by Bill June 5th, 2011 in *OIINEWS, General Interest, Internet and Everyday Life, Internet Studies, Social Informatics, Social Issues, Socio-technical SystemsStop complaining about how you can’t get away from e-mail, the Web or social networking – that the Internet is undermining your productivity: Disconnect yourself! Of course you can always choose not to use the Internet, but now you can disconnect yourself with the aid of an app for up to eight hours at a [...]
Internet and Society Conference, Peking University, 20-21 May 2011
0 Comments Published by Bill May 21st, 2011 in Information Communication and the Social Sciences, Fifth Estate, Internet and Everyday Life, Internet Studies, Research and Learning, Social Issues, Social Science Research, Socio-technical SystemsI have been attending a conference, entitled ‘Interne and Society: Challenge, Transition, and Development’. It has been organized by XIE Xinzhou (Director) for the School of Journalism and Communication at Peking University as one activity associated with the 10th Anniversary of the School, when communication joined the former school focused on journalism. I spoke on [...]
Information Communication and Society in the Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index!®
1 Comment Published by Bill April 16th, 2011 in Information Communication and the Social Sciences, Internet Studies, OII, Research and Learning, Shaping the Internet, Social Informatics, Social Issues, Social Science Research, Socio-technical SystemsInformation, Communication and Society is now included in the Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index!® Drawing together the most current work upon the social, economic and cultural impact of the emerging properties of the new information and communications technologies, iCS positions itself at the centre of contemporary debates about the information age. Inclusion in the [...]
Launch of New ESRC Research Seminar Series on ‘Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights’
2 Comments Published by Bill March 14th, 2011 in Broadcasting, General Interest, Internet and Everyday Life, Internet Governance, Internet Studies, Ofcom, OII, Shaping the Internet, Social Informatics, Social Issues, Social Science Research, Socio-technical SystemsA new ESRC Research Seminar Series on Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights will be launched at University of Wales, Newport, on April 1 2011. This event ‘Digital Wales: Inclusive Creativity and Economy’ is hosted by the School of Art, Media and Design. The main project Web site is at: http://idl.newport.ac.uk/digitalpolicy/ The day features speakers [...]
Networking Distributed Public Expertise: Strategies for Citizen Sourcing Advice to Government
1 Comment Published by Bill March 4th, 2011 in Information Communication and the Social Sciences, eGovernment, Fifth Estate, Governance, Internet Studies, Ofcom, Political Implications, Research and Learning, Social Informatics, Social Issues, Social Science Research, Socio-technical SystemsMy paper on ‘Networking Distributed Public Expertise: Strategies for Citizen Sourcing Advice to Government’ is one of a series of Occasional Papers in Science and Technology Policy, Science and Technology Policy Institute (TPI), Institute for Defense Analyses, Washington DC. I will post the abstract below and would welcome comments, directly or to this blog. Abstract [...]
Consumers and Internet Studies: a workshop on 10 January 2011, Barcelona
0 Comments Published by Bill January 4th, 2011 in Information Communication and the Social Sciences, Fifth Estate, General Interest, Internet and Everyday Life, Internet Studies, Political Implications, Shaping the Internet, Social Issues, Social Science Research, Socio-technical SystemsThe OII is collaborating with IN3 on a promising workshop on Internet Studies that will focus on studies of the consumer. Called Consumer and Internet Studies, the workshop is part of a series of workshops designed to inform our understanding of the scope and methods of this emerging field. I am working with Inma Rodriguez-Ardura, [...]
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William H. Dutton (B.A. University of Missouri; M.A., PhD. SUNYBuffalo, 1974) is Professor of Internet Studies, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Balliol College.
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