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Politics by Numbers: How Social Media Shape Collective Action

Professor Helen Margetts, Director of the Oxford Internet Institute and Professor of Society and the Internet, University of Oxford gives a talk on social media and how it can shape collective action.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

IPP 2012 (Big Data): Welcome and Plenary Panel

Panellists discuss the opportunities and challenges posed by big data for research and public policy-making at the conference "IPP2012: Big Data: Big Challenges".
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

IPP 2012 (Big Data) Keynote: Nigel Shadbolt

Nigel Shadbolt discusses the opportunities and challenges posed by big data for research and public policy-making during his opening keynote of the conference "IPP2012: Big Data: Big Challenges".
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

IPP 2012 (Big Data) Keynote: Duncan Watts

Duncan Watts discusses the opportunities and challenges posed by big data for research and public policy-making during his opening keynote of the conference "IPP2012: Big Data: Big Challenges".
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Automated Analysis of Information and Social Networks from Social Media Data

Anatoliy Gruzd, Dalhousie University, gives a talk for the Oxford Internet Institute.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Computational Perspectives on the Structure and Information Flows in Online Networks

An increasing amount of social interaction is taking place online: analyzing this data computationally offers enormous potential to address long-standing scientific questions, and to harness and inform the design of future social computing applications.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Facebook Resistance? Understanding the Role of the Internet in the Arab Revolutions

Revolutions are currently sweeping the Arab world, from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya to Bahrain. The Internet has been reported as a key factor, but we in fact know little of its role in these revolutions.

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