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  "name": "Oxford Internet Institute (OII)",
  "description": "The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is a multidisciplinary department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. It conducts research on the impact of the Internet on society, culture, politics, and economics, and offers graduate programs in related fields.",
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  "updatedAt": "2026-07-06T11:52:21.845Z",
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    "website": "www.oii.ox.ac.uk",
    "founded": "2001",
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    "core_products": "Academic research papers and publications, MSc and DPhil degree programs, public lectures and events, policy briefings.",
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      "digital ethics challenges",
      "online misinformation and disinformation",
      "internet governance gaps and reforms",
      "digital divide and inequality",
      "algorithmic bias and fairness",
      "impact of AI on society"
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      "evidence-based digital policy recommendations",
      "academic frameworks for understanding digital society",
      "interdisciplinary research insights for technology impact",
      "fostering public discourse on internet futures",
      "educational programs for digital leadership"
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      "impact assessment of digital technologies and platforms",
      "critique of online business models and practices",
      "measurement and analysis of digital inequality",
      "evaluation of internet policy effectiveness",
      "assessment of online harms and their mitigation"
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