University of Oxford

For Support Of The Oxford Internet Institute's Research On U.S. Political Polarization

  • Amount
    $750,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    6/15/2018
  • Term
    36.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
The Oxford Internet Institute's (OII) computational propaganda program is one of the leading scholarly programs tracking the impact of social media on public life. This grant will allow creation of a dedicated US Election Observatory to track political polarization through the use of algorithms, automation, and junk news. OII will develop (1) an investigative program into computational propaganda and political communication during critical moments—such as elections, security crises, and polarizing debates—in the US, and (2) a policy program to increase OII's ability to assist policy makers, journalists, and the interested public in understanding how new information technologies impact public life. This support will deepen OII's research capacity, provide the flexibility to investigate changing technologies, and sustain relationships with the US institutions and organizations that depend on OII for insight.
About the Grantee
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www.ox.ac.uk 
Address
University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD, United Kingdom
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for the Philosophy, Law, and Politics Colloquium  
A grant to Oxford University will support the Philosophy, Law, and Politics Colloquium, a new interdisciplinary colloquium series that will run three times a year for 10 years and bring together theorists from philosophy, politics, law, and beyond to discuss works-in-progress of broad interest by distinguished visiting scholars. It is the first expressly interdisciplinary colloquium series in Oxford’s 800-plus year history that focuses on issues of interest to philosophers, political theorists, and lawyers.

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