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The Future Of The Internet - Perspectives emerging from R&D in Europe

The Next Steps to the Future of the Internet

author: William H. Dutton, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
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0:00 The Next Steps to the Future of the Internet
1:19 Technically-Inspired Visions of the Future
3:34 Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS)
4:26 Sample Sizes and Response Rates
4:53 World Internet Project
5:06 Empirical Foundations for Moving Ahead - 1
6:03 Diffusion of the Internet in Britain
6:59 Digital Divides: Income and Internet Use - 1
7:12 Digital Divides: Income and Internet Use - 2
7:44 Life Stage and Internet Use
8:24 Broadband 2003-2007
10:15 Empirical Foundations for Moving Ahead - 2
11:14 Reconfiguring Access - 1
11:42 Reconfiguring Access - 2
12:51 Reconfiguring Access - 3
15:16 Empirical Foundations for Moving Ahead - 3
16:53 Empirical Foundations for Moving Ahead - 4
17:11 Collaborative Network Organizations - 1
18:43 Collaborative Network Organizations - 2
20:21 A Simple Typology of CNOs
21:48 Empirical Foundations for Moving Ahead - 5
21:58 The Fifth Estate
23:20 Going to the Web for Information
24:20 Growing Use for Politics and Government: Britain
24:43 The Ways Users Get Information
25:50 Trust in Media, UK, 2007
26:53 Networked Institutions v Networked Individuals of the Fifth Estate
27:48 Arenas Shaped by 5th Estate
29:27 Empirical Foundations for Moving Ahead - 6
30:29 Increasing Concerns over Privacy
33:07 Next Steps: Hope over Fears
35:53 The Next Steps to the Future of the Internet - The End

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