Welcome to "Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: An Impact Assessment" - an academic conference that subjects the relationship between the Internet, Politics and Policy to multi-disciplinary scrutiny.
Organised by the Oxford Internet Institute (OII, University of Oxford) on behalf of the OII-edited academic journal Policy and Internet, the conference took place over two days (16-17 September 2010) at St Anne's College in central Oxford, UK.
We are pleased to say we had a huge response to the call for papers, and the conference generated lots of interest: see the conference programme for full details. Conference papers and posters will be uploaded to this site as we receive them.
Best wishes,
- Professor Helen Margetts, Academic Convenor (Oxford Internet Institute)
- Dr Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon (Oxford Internet Institute)
- Dr Stephen Ward (University of Salford)
- David Sutcliffe (Oxford Internet Institute)
Internet, Politics, Policy 2010
Contact: policyandinternet@oii.ox.ac.uk
Twitter: #ipp2010

Images: Opening keynote (left) and closing reception at the Ashmolean Museum (right).
See the IPP2010 Set (OII Flickr account).
Policy and Internet
This conference has been organised by the journal Policy and Internet, a major peer-reviewed journal investigating the implications of the Internet and associated technologies for public policy. Policy and Internet is calling for papers reporting on innovative research into any aspect of the implications of the Internet for public policy.
Editor in Chief: Professor Helen Margetts
Editor: Dr Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon
Managing Editor: David Sutcliffe
Contact: policyandinternet@oii.ox.ac.uk
Partners and Sponsors
This conference has been organised by the Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford) for the Journal Policy and Internet, in collaboration with the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) standing group on Internet and Politics.
We are grateful for sponsorship from the Policy Studies Organization (PSO), BPP, and Apollo Global.


