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  1. Professor Philip N. Howard is a social scientist with expertise in technology, public policy and international affairs. He is Director of Oxford University’s Programme on Democracy and Technology, a Statutory Professor at Balliol College, and he is affiliated with the Departments of Politics and Sociology.

  2. Philip King Howard (born October 24, 1948) is an American lawyer and writer. He has written on the effects of modern law and bureaucracy on human behavior and the workings of society. He started The Common Good, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which advocates simplifying government.

  3. Howard Phillips Lovecraft (Providence, 20 de agosto de 1890-Providence, 15 de marzo de 1937), [1] más conocido como H. P. Lovecraft, fue un escritor estadounidense, autor de relatos y novelas de terror y ciencia ficción.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Philip Howard, profesor de la Universidad de Oxford y presidente del Panel Internacional sobre el Entorno de la Información (IPIE). Foto: La Tercera. -¿Cómo ve el impacto de la tecnología que puede hacer cambios en la democracia o en las políticas públicas?

  5. Co-founder and President. Philip Howard is a Professor at the University of Oxford and President of the IPIE. He is a global authority on technology innovation and public policy. He is an award-winning researcher and has published 10 books and over 130 academic articles.

  6. New York Times. bestselling author, lawyer, and advocate to simplify government and restore individual responsibility. Beginning with his book The Death of Common Sense in 1995, Philip has written about the central role of human responsibility in a functioning government—the freedom to make timely choices, and to be accountable for them.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2023 · Suscríbete. Considerado un gran innovador del género de terror, al que aportó una mitología propia –los conocidos como Mitos de Cthulhu, que consituyen un ciclo literario de horror cósmico–, H. P. Lovecraft nació el 20 de agosto de 1890 en Providence, la capital y ciudad más grande de Rhode Island, en Estados Unidos.