A social psychologist reveals the truth about life in the Age of the Internet
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ALEKS KROTOSKI is an academic and journalist who writes about and studies technology and interactivity.
Aleks' PhD thesis in Social Psychology (University of Surrey, 2009) examined how information spreads around the social networks of the World Wide Web. She is currently a Visiting Fellow in the Media and Communications Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute. Read up on her academic and research activities and interests here.
Aleks presented the Emmy and Bafta winning BBC2 series Virtual Revolution in 2010, about the social history of the World Wide Web. In her blog for the project she outlined her manifestos about the social, political, economic and psychological impact of 20 years of the Web.
She writes for the Guardian and Observer newspapers, and hosts Tech Weekly, their technology podcast. Her writing also appears in Nature, BBC Technology, New Statesman, MIT Technology Review and the Telegraph.She is also the New Media Sector Champion for UKTI, the government department that promotes British businesses around the world.
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