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The Internet and Society: Oxford’s New Research Initiative William Dutton Director Oxford Internet Institute www.oii.ox.ac.uk Sixth Annual Oxford University Society Lecture Assembly Room, Oxford Town Hall, 3 June 2003
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Society and the Internet 1.A New Perspective – e-Access 2.A New Institute – the OII Steve Russell
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Internet and Web Diffusion 200 million connected PCs 30 million sites on the WWW Over 155 million users in the USA (54%) Over 59 million users in China (5%) Over 24 million users in the UK (41%)
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Total Number of Internet Users (ITU 2002)
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Internet Users (% Population) ITU, 2002
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The Impact of the Internet? Social isolation or virtual community? e-Democracy or Orwellian society? Enabling or destroying quality education? Wealth of information or unwanted spam?
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Dominant Perspectives Utopian-dystopian-irrelevant Deterministic – technically rational Focused on “information” Long-range mega-shifts – information society Sector specific – democracy, community, … Technology specific
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Reconfiguring Access Almond Strowger’s Switch
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Reconfiguring Access The answering machine Wireless – the pager and mobile phone V-chip The Internet’s Digital Divides Virtual University The Web and Online News
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Access Shapes Communicative Power The Centrality of Access
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e-Enabled Access to/from: Information: what you read, hear, see; what you know People: who you know; with whom you communicate – who is in? who is out? Services: what you consume; who pays what to whom Technologies: access to other information and communication technologies (ICTs)
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Issues of Communicative Power Community, isolation, or reinforcement? Empowering citizens, states, or reinforcement? Spam – users losing control of access? The Digital Divide – reinforcing economic divides Copyright – restricting access
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Strategies Limited/Shaped by: Economic resources and constraints ICT paradigms and practices Conceptions and responses of users Geography of space and place Institutional arrangements and public policy Strategies of others: ecology of games
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Access versus Information Technologies matter – (re)shaping access Not deterministic – open society Social impacts the outcome of an unfolding ecology of choices by multiple actors The e-Access Perspective
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Thinking About Access Reject technological determinism Accept the need for empirical research on the actual impacts of the Internet in particular social and institutional settings.
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Oxford Internet Institute Andrew Graham, Balliol College Dame Stephanie Shirley The Shirley Foundation HEFCE
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Oxford Internet Institute Established in 2001 Located in 1 St Giles, Balliol College Unit within Social Sciences Division Director in place in July 2002 Building works completed THIS WEEK
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Mission
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Early Research 1.Governance 2.Learning and Education 3.Science and Networks 4.E-Society: Household-Community- Polity 5.Cross-Cutting Issues
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Governance Cisco Professor of e-Democracy Debate on e-voting Stephen Coleman
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Learning and Education Broadband in Oxfordshire Schools ICTs and Higher Education: the Oxford Tutorial Dutton, W. and Loader, B. Digital Academe (Routledge 2002)
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Science and Networks Institutional Infrastructures of e-Science Ethics of Internet Research Professor Paul David
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e-Society Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) World Internet Project (WIP) OxIS will be directed by Professor Richard Rose, who is newly appointed as Senior Fellow in Governance at the OII.
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Integrative Concepts and Themes: Access, Internet Capital Issues for Policy and Practice: Intellectual Property Rights and Standards Social Implications: Digital Divides, Trust, Communicative Power Cross-cutting Dimensions
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Collaboration Multi-Disciplinary Business, Industry and Government Example: Broadband Divides Forum
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Teaching Summer Doctoral Programme Magnet for Oxford Students: Internet Resource Centre Innovative Master’s Paper(s) Dr Victoria Nash
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Net-Working Internet as a Strategic Resource Design of 1 St Giles Conduct of Research Collaboration – worldwide Teaching: First Webcast of a debate at the Oxford Union – ‘e-Voting’
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Contact the OII: Web:www.oii.ox.ac.ukwww.oii.ox.ac.uk E-mail: director@oii.ox.ac.ukdirector@oii.ox.ac.uk Oxford Internet Institute Oxford University 1 St Giles Oxford OX1 3JS Phone: +44 (0)1865 287 210
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