
Programme on Democracy and Technology
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To increase civic engagement globally and solve public problems through social, computer, & policy science. @UniofOxford
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Check out the latest article by EgertonNeto Programme on Democracy and Technology Oxford Internet Institute ‘Counting Queers’, highlighting the exclusion of queer people from official Brazilian census data, published by Project Syndicate.

The latest issue of the War in Ukraine and Disinformation #newsletter is out! Edited by Ales' Herasimenka w/ Danielle Recanati (@PeaceTechLab), featuring content from The New York Times, The Brookings Institution, ProPublica and more. Read and subscribe here: demtech.oii.ox.ac.uk/war-in-ukraine…


See all my data peeps in Tbilisi! Looking forward to sharing my PhD research on Ukrainian politicians’ political communication strategies with the group. All thx to Programme on Democracy and Technology Oxford Internet Institute.

Thank you to DataFest Tbilisi and it’s incredible organizers for inviting me to Tbilisi to present my methods for analyzing communication strategies of 🇺🇦 politicians during war with Programme on Democracy and Technology. I loved meeting so many budding data scientists and data viz experts in 🇬🇪! #datafest


🚨🚨New Research🚨🚨 on Telegram and political opposition in Russia Excited about the publication of my article in fav journal Social Media+Society about the famous Navalny movement and its use of then little-known platform Telegram journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20… Key findings👇👇👇




It's a very important step, and it was great to be part of the inaugural event to talk about Programme on Democracy and Technology 's research in health-linked manipulations online

🚨 Today! Looking forward to joining Latin American House & Brent Council from 10.30am & inviting local Latin American parents in Brent to take part in my research into attitudes to childhood vaccines as part of Programme on Democracy and Technology & Oxford’s new Vaccines & Society Unit

Insightful report by Hannah Bailey analysing China's information operations and the impact of state-backed media outlets on social media. The report offers insights and recommendations to identify and mitigate the spread of inauthentic content.
