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Digital Academe: A Perspective from Digital Social Research
William H. DuttonProfessor of Internet StudiesOxford Internet Institute (OII)
University of Oxford
Presentation for Oxford Journals Day Conference, Oxford University Press, 14 March 2012.
• Oxford Internet Surveys of Britain: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011 and World Internet Project (WIP)
• The Global Values Project: OII in collaboration with INSEAD, comScore, and WEF
• The Performance of Distributed Problem-Solving Networks (DPSN) Project (2007-8)
• The Oxford e-Social Science Project (OeSS), Economic and Social Research Council (2005-12)
• The Fifth Estate Project, supported by the OII, Oxford Internet Surveys (2003-2012), and June Klein, Electronic Boardroom™
Relevant Research
Oxford e-Social Science Project
Reconfiguring Access in Everyday Life and Work
Reconfiguring Access in Research
Empowering Networked Individuals
Researchers
Students
Networked Institutions & Individuals
Arena: Networked Institutions Networked Individuals
News Online journalism, BBC Online, Live Micro-Blogging
Netizens, Citizen Journalists, Bloggers, Whistleblowers, Leaks, Churnalism.org, Hacking Blacklash
Research Institutional Repositories, Institutional Clouds, Online Access to Libraries, Digitization of Holdings, Journals Online
Search, Subject Matter Repositories, Cloud Services, Citizen Scientists, Blogging (Lab Notes), Online Tools (Surveys, Content Analysis)
Education Online Learning, Multimedia Classrooms
Backchannels, Informal Learning, Rate My Teacher
Health and Medical NHS Direct, e-mailing safety alerts
Going to the Internet for health information, Networks of Patients, Physicians, e.g., Sermo
Implications of Networked Institutions and Individuals