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  • Jan 16, 2025 | oii.ox.ac.uk | James Muldoon |Mark Graham |Callum Cant

    Professor Mark Graham, in collaboration with co-authors Professor Richard Heeks and Dr P.J. Wall, introduces a new framework for the field of development studies to help ensure real world impact and relevance in the digital age. As researchers working in the ever-evolving field of development studies, a field of research that focuses on improving the quality of life and economic conditions in various parts of the world, we are constantly seeking ways to bridge theory and practice effectively.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | lse.ac.uk | Callum Cant |James Muldoon |Kirsten Sehnbruch

    LSE Player is home to the latest films and podcasts from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Here you can watch videos on cutting edge research, find the award-winning LSE IQ podcast, and listen to more than 5,000 public event recordings featuring some of the world’s leading thinkers.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | dailymaverick.co.za | James Muldoon

    Chris excitedly posts family pictures from his trip to France. Brimming with joy, he starts gushing about his wife: “A bonus picture of my cutie … I’m so happy to see mother and children together. Ruby dressed them so cute too.” He continues: “Ruby and I visited the pumpkin patch with the babies. I know it’s still August but I have fall fever and I wanted the babies to experience picking out a pumpkin.”Don't want to see this?

  • Oct 14, 2024 | zmescience.com | James Muldoon

    James Muldoon I am a Reader (Associate Professor) in Management at the Essex Business School, a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute and Head of Digital Research at the Autonomy think tank. My research examines how modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and digital platforms can create public value and serve the common good.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | dehai.org | James Muldoon |Valentina Gosetti

    Ruby and Chris smile happily into the camera while embracing their two daughters and two sons. The children’s faces echo their parents’ features – the image of a perfect family. But something is off. Those smiling faces are a little too identical. The children’s legs morph into each other as if they have sprung from the same ephemeral substance. This is because Ruby is Chris’s AI companion. The children aren’t real either, and this photo was created by an image generator.

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