Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 28 Feb 2019 Opinion Title A second life for the 'do not track' setting—with teeth - Lukasz Olejnik Where Wired Date 12 Feb 2019 Opinion Title Why so many people believe conspiracy theories Where BBC News James Tilley Date 7 Feb 2019 Opinion Title Digital participation: A public administration panacea - Robert Madelin Where Dubai Policy Review Date 31 Jan 2019 Opinion Title A bold proposal for fighting censorship: increase the collateral damage Where Council on Foreign Relations Valentin Weber Date 7 Jan 2019 Opinion Title Should the UK be raising rather than lowering the voting age? Where BBC News James Tilley Date 8 Oct 2018 Opinion Title Tracking the Twitter conversation on the Irish abortion referendum Where OxPol Abhishek Dasgupta Monica Kaminska Date 18 Sep 2018 Opinion Title Non-traditional state actors: New kids on the block - Jamie Collier Where digital shadows Date 14 Sep 2018 Opinion Title Cybersecurity is forcing a rethink of strategic autonomy - Paul Timmers Where OxPol Date 12 Sep 2018 Opinion Title Anonymity in the age of ubiquitous facial recognition - Innar Liiv Where OxPol Date 17 Jul 2018 Opinion Title The rise of China's security-industrial complex Where Council on Foreign Relations Valentin Weber Date 15 May 2018 Review Title States and Their Proxies in Cyber Operations: A review of Tim Maurer’s Cyber Mercenaries: The State, Hackers, and Power Where Lawfare Valentin Weber Date 22 Mar 2018 Opinion Title Does anyone have the right to sex? Where London Review of Books Amia Srinivasan Date 17 Dec 2017 Opinion Title Why China’s internet censorship model will prevail over Russia’s Where Council on Foreign Relations Valentin Weber Date 7 Nov 2017 Video Title Political primates: James Tilley and Iain Duncan Smith Where BBC News James Tilley Date 6 Nov 2017 Opinion Title What politicians can learn from chimps Where BBC News James Tilley Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Current page 50 Page 51 Next page Next ›
Date 28 Feb 2019 Opinion Title A second life for the 'do not track' setting—with teeth - Lukasz Olejnik Where Wired
Date 12 Feb 2019 Opinion Title Why so many people believe conspiracy theories Where BBC News James Tilley
Date 7 Feb 2019 Opinion Title Digital participation: A public administration panacea - Robert Madelin Where Dubai Policy Review
Date 31 Jan 2019 Opinion Title A bold proposal for fighting censorship: increase the collateral damage Where Council on Foreign Relations Valentin Weber
Date 7 Jan 2019 Opinion Title Should the UK be raising rather than lowering the voting age? Where BBC News James Tilley
Date 8 Oct 2018 Opinion Title Tracking the Twitter conversation on the Irish abortion referendum Where OxPol Abhishek Dasgupta Monica Kaminska
Date 18 Sep 2018 Opinion Title Non-traditional state actors: New kids on the block - Jamie Collier Where digital shadows
Date 14 Sep 2018 Opinion Title Cybersecurity is forcing a rethink of strategic autonomy - Paul Timmers Where OxPol
Date 12 Sep 2018 Opinion Title Anonymity in the age of ubiquitous facial recognition - Innar Liiv Where OxPol
Date 17 Jul 2018 Opinion Title The rise of China's security-industrial complex Where Council on Foreign Relations Valentin Weber
Date 15 May 2018 Review Title States and Their Proxies in Cyber Operations: A review of Tim Maurer’s Cyber Mercenaries: The State, Hackers, and Power Where Lawfare Valentin Weber
Date 22 Mar 2018 Opinion Title Does anyone have the right to sex? Where London Review of Books Amia Srinivasan
Date 17 Dec 2017 Opinion Title Why China’s internet censorship model will prevail over Russia’s Where Council on Foreign Relations Valentin Weber
Date 7 Nov 2017 Video Title Political primates: James Tilley and Iain Duncan Smith Where BBC News James Tilley