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ICT for Development Seminar Series

Humanitarian campaigns in social media: network architectures and Kony 2012 as a polymedia event

An assessment of the optimism surrounding the opportunities that social media offer for humanitarian action, drawing on analysis of the phenomenally popular and controversial Kony 2012 campaign.
ICT for Development Seminar Series

Disjunctures and Connections: Case Studies of How Techno-politics Make and Cut Networks

In a development context, the ways in which new media objects (eg ICTs) are defined in relation to other objects, people and institutions map out new figurations of power and connection, that revalue and recombine political agency.
ICT for Development Seminar Series

Development 2.0 and beyond: Challenges for ICT4D in 2013

Dr Thompson addresses some of the opportunities and contradictions presented by ICT4D and considers some emerging ways in which ICT4D researchers may contribute to the field.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

New Media, New Civics?

Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and looks at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media to become more participatory and inclusive, but harder to understand and predict.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The strengths and weaknesses of social media

Jamie Bartlett, Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, Demos, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series
Evidence-Based Health Care

How Youtube is being used as a platform to share opinions and experiences of a controversial treatment for Multiple Sclerosis

Brandon O'Neill, DPhil Candidate, PCHS, gives a lecture on treating Multiple Sclerosis and how social media is being used to share experiences of patients.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Verifying social media information in real time: from the UK riots to the Boston bombings, via Hurricane Sandy

Farida Vis, University of Sheffield, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series on social media and the news on June 12th 2013.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Development 2.0 and beyond: Challenges for ICT4D in 2013

Dr Thompson addresses some of the opportunities and contradictions presented by ICT4D and considers some emerging ways in which ICT4D researchers may contribute to the field.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Disjunctures and Connections: Case Studies of How Techno-politics Make and Cut Networks

In a development context, the ways in which new media objects (eg ICTs) are defined in relation to other objects, people and institutions map out new figurations of power and connection, that revalue and recombine political agency.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Humanitarian campaigns in social media: network architectures and Kony 2012 as a polymedia event

An assessment of the optimism surrounding the opportunities that social media offer for humanitarian action, drawing on analysis of the phenomenally popular and controversial Kony 2012 campaign.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots

Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series on ope journalism, social media and the England Riots.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Twitter-based early warning and risk communication of the swine flu pandemic in 2009 (Knowledge Exchange Seminar)

Patty Kostkova discusses Twitter-based early warning and risk communication of the 2009 swine flu pandemic during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Use of Twitter in UK Local Government (Knowledge Exchange Seminar)

Panos Panagiotopoulos discusses use of Twitter in UK local government during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Space-Time as a Sampling Condition for New Social Media Research (Knowledge Exchange Seminar)

Luke Sloan discusses space-time as a sampling condition for new social media research during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Social Media Research for Policy Making (Knowledge Exchange Seminar)

Carl Miller discusses development of effective social media research for policy making during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

The Social Economy: Unleashing Value and Productivity through Social Technologies

Over 70 percent of companies are using social technologies in some way, however very few come anywhere close to achieving the full potential benefit.
Engage: Social Media Talks

Blogging and Twitter

Elizabeth Eva Leach, Tutorial Fellow in Music at Oxford, disseminates her research through her blog as well as using Twitter to encourage succinct scholarly exchange.
Engage: Social Media Talks

Social Media and your Career

How can social media become career tools? In this talk Lucy Hawkins, Careers Adviser at the University of Oxford, reveals the techniques of how to use social media for information gathering, active self-marketing and networking.
Engage: Social Media Talks

Copyright in the Digital Age

Emily Goodhand is the Copyright and Compliance Officer at the University of Reading. She has a strong Twitter presence as @copyrightgirl and is Vice-Chairman of the Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA).
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Rethinking impact with social media

Oxford-based researcher Nando Sigona started his blog "Postcards from..." in 2008. Since then his use of social media has expanded into Twitter and Podcasting to engage wider communities in his research on migration, asylum and minority issues.

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