DocumentCode
1165476
Title
Oxford Internet Institute debuts
Author
Goth, Greg
Volume
5
Issue
1
fYear
2003
Firstpage
8
Lastpage
13
Abstract
In July 2002, American social scientist Bill Dutton was appointed director of the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. The Oxford Internet Institute (www.oii.ox.ac.uk) aims to become, according to its published mission statement, "the world\´s leading multidisciplinary academic centre focused on furthering understanding of the economic, political, institutional, scientific, legal and other social factors shaping the Internet and its implications for society." The OII\´s central view of the Internet is that of "a phenomenon that goes far beyond its basic technical capabilities and layers of diverse and increasingly powerful services and applications to encompass all the people, services, information, and technologies that are intertwined in this \´network of networks."\´ Six weeks after the Institute held its formal inaugural conference, Computing in Science & Engineering magazine asked Dutton, who previous to this appointment was professor of communication and associate director at the University of Southern California\´s Annenberg School of Communications, about his views on how the Institute can further our knowledge of the Internet\´s effect on society.
Keywords
Internet; social aspects of automation; Oxford Internet Institute; economic factors; institutional factors; legal factors; multidisciplinary academic centre; political factors; scientific factors; social factors; society; Computer networks; IP networks; Knowledge engineering; Law; Legal factors; Power engineering computing; Power generation economics; Social factors; Social implications of technology; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computing in Science & Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1521-9615
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCISE.2003.1189239
Filename
1189239
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