by Phil Howard | Dec 16, 2017 | New York Times, Review
Ideas from the Pax Technica used in this review essay by Roger Cohen in the New York Times: One stab at defining such an invisible force that I find persuasive has been offered by Philip Howard, a professor of Internet Studies at Oxford University. He has coined the...
by Phil Howard | Oct 28, 2017 | Interviewed For News Stories, Podcast
John Naughton talks to Philip Howard of the Oxford Internet Institute about whether the digital revolution has been good or bad for democracy. Will the Internet of Things usher in an era of universal peace or universal surveillance? What happened to the hopes of tech...
by Phil Howard | May 31, 2016 | Interviewed For News Stories, Learn More
Helped with a story on the Atlantic about Hillary Clinton’s response to online trolling. “A lot of digital campaign strategy is experimental and run for fear of losing,” Phil Howard, a professor at the Oxford Internet Institute said. “No one wants to be the team...
by Phil Howard | Feb 9, 2016 | Interviewed For News Stories, Podcast
Here is the podcast of a session I did with CBC The Spark.
by Phil Howard | Aug 5, 2015 | Interviewed For News Stories, News
Contributed to an Associated Press story on the use of bots by Venezuelan political figures. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s approval ratings may be languishing below 30 percent, but on Twitter he’s as popular as Pope Francis — or so it would...
by Phil Howard | Jul 1, 2015 | Interviewed For News Stories, News, Washington Post
Contributed to a Washington Post story on what impact changing Facebook profile photos does, and does not, have.“Profile picture campaigns are effective in showing the friends and family in your social network that you have some affinity for a political candidate or...