Dr. Bernie Hogan
- Positions: Researcher.
- Departments: Oxford Internet Institute.
Bernie Hogan’s research focuses on the creation, maintenance and analysis of personal social networks, with a particular focus on the relation between online and offline networks.
Hogan’s work has demonstrated the utility of visualization for network members, how the addition of new social media can complicate communication strategies, and how the uneven distribution of media globally can affect the ability of people to participate online.
Currently, Hogan is working on techniques to simplify the deployment of personal network studies for newcomers as well as social-theoretical work on the relationship between naming conventions and identities.
Selected Publications
Graham, M., Straumann, R., Hogan, B. 2016. Digital Divisions of Labor and Informational Magnetism: Mapping Participation in Wikipedia. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 105(6) 1158-1178.
Graham, M., Hogan, B., Straumann, R. K., and Medhat, A. 2014. Uneven Geographies of User-Generated Information: Patterns of Increasing Informational Poverty. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 104(4). 746-764.