[Air-L] Apply to the Ofcom x TIP Policy Workshop in London: future directions for academic research, 19th November (Registration deadline 24th October)

Caroline Sinders csinders at gmail.com
Tue Oct 14 04:21:34 PDT 2025


Will these be streamed online at all for remote attendees to participate?

On Mon, Oct 13, 2025 at 10:13 AM Liam McLoughlin via Air-L <
air-l at listserv.aoir.org> wrote:

>
> Dear Friends,
>
> The Technology, Internet, & Policy Group (TIP - https://psatip.uk/) at
> the UK’s Political Studies Association are hosting a free joint
> research/policy workshop with Ofcom (the UK’s broadcasting, internet, &
> telecommunications regulator) on the 19th November, which I think is
> relevant to many of you. If you’re able to make it, I strongly recommend
> it. The registration date is soon, so please apply early.
>
> ------
>
> Apply to the Ofcom x TIP Policy Workshop in London: future directions for
> academic research, 19th November (DEADLINE 24th October)
>
> ## Ofcom and the Political Studies Association’s Technology, Internet and
> Policy group (TIP) are teaming up to deliver an event focusing on academic
> research in online safety technology and policy.
>
> Ofcom’s role is central to how the United Kingdom’s communications, media,
> and online sectors are regulated. In this capacity, it works with a range
> of stakeholders, including academics, as part of their knowledge exchange
> process to inform policy decisions. This event invites you to explore how
> you can take part in this process with your research to expand the impact
> of your work, potentially present your work on the day, and create links
> for future research impact.
>
> Participation is free, and on the day, catering will be provided.
>
> The event will be structured across three key areas:
> • Share research interests and ideas
> • Learn about Ofcom’s research priorities and approaches to academic
> engagement
> • Network with peers to foster future collaborations
>
> Date: Wednesday 19 November, 11:00 - 16:00
> Location: Ofcom’s London office, Riverside House
>
> There are a small number of travel bursaries for early career attendees
> provided by the Technology, Internet and Policy (TIP) group and the
> Political Studies Association to support with travel costs to London.
> Please select this option with your submission if you wish to be considered.
>
> As places are limited, interested participants are invited to complete the
> short form below outlining their research interests. If the event is
> oversubscribed, attendance will be prioritised for researchers with the
> most relevant interest to core Ofcom areas (
> https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/research-and-data/online-research/agenda/online-safety-research-agenda.pdf).
> Please note that participation is restricted to academic researchers.
>
>
> The deadline for submissions is 24 October, and spaces will be confirmed
> by 31 October.
>
>
> REGISTRATION LINK:
> https://ofcom.eventogy.com/c/technologyinternetandpolicyandofcomfuturedirectionsforacademicresearch/registration
>
> ---
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Liam
>
> Dr Liam McLoughlin
> Senior Lecturer in Politics
>
> Department of History, Geography, & Social Sciences
> Edge Hill University
>
> 📧 Liam.McLoughlin at EdgeHill.ac.uk
> ☁️ BSky: leelum.bsky.social
>
>
> Technology, Internet, & Policy (TIP) Specialist Group Convenor
> Website:
> https://www.psa.ac.uk/specialist-groups/technology-internet-and-policy-tip
>
>
>
>
>
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Caroline Sinders
London and New Orleans
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