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Information about Summer Institute 2025

Oxford Reflections: Charting a Course through Digital Surveillance, AI’s Double-Edged Sword, and Global Cyber Politics

2024 Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute is Closed for Applications

ConflictNet co-convenes two events in Ethiopia with Addis Ababa University and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission

Stremlau, McGeer, and Straub publish new article examining the evidence between online speech and offline violence in Africa

Vacancy: Digital Policy Postdoctoral Researcher

Vacancy: Digital Policy Postdoctoral Researcher

Call for Papers: Crafting Socio-Legal Methods: Local Realities and Global Debates – British Academy Workshop 6-8 March 2024 Johannesburg, South Africa

Re-Thinking Digital Justice in Forced Migration Workshop

PCMLP’s Caitlyn McGeer at Digital Futures

CSLS holds 2023 Media Policy Summer Institute

CSLS Researchers are awarded a new EU Horizon project on Resilient Media for Democracy in the Digital Age

CSLS is awarded a British Academy International Writing Workshop grant

Stremlau and de Gregorio publish article on Inequalities and Online Content Moderation in Global Policy

The Code Democracy Presumes: How Media Influence Politics

Seeing is Predicting: Anticipatory Action in Violent Conflicts

PCMLP welcomes 2 new post-doctoral researchers!

Information Controls and Internet Shutdowns in African Elections

It’s Time to Revisit the Framing of Internet Shutdowns in Africa

It’s Time to Revisit the Framing of Internet Shutdowns in Africa

Digital constitutionalism in the new era of Internet governance

Why we need an international body to rein in hate speech during conflict

Join the discussion: The challenge of online hate speech : Can AI really help?

The Challenges of Online Harms: Can AI moderate Hate Speech?

Democratising Online Content Moderation: A Constitutional Framework

Just published – Platform Governance at the Periphery: Moderation, Shutdowns and Intervention

Oxford Media Law and Policy Seminar Series | The Political Economy of Fact-Checking Online Disinformation in Africa 🗓

Stremlau and Iazzolino publish an article on how Covid19 is interrupting fieldwork and damaging research and equity in the Times Higher Education

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