

William H. Dutton
Contributing to thought leadership in the intersection of technology, policy, and society, William H. Dutton is a distinguished professor at the Communication Arts and Sciences department at Michigan State University. With a rich academic background, he is recognized for his pioneering work in understanding the role of the internet and technology in shaping societal norms and regulations. His tenure as the former director of the Quello Center for Media and Information has further cemented his reputation as a leading voice in media and information studies. Professor Dutton's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of how technology influences the arts and the broader societal framework. His work delves into the intricate dynamics of information politics and the regulatory landscapes that govern digital communication. His scholarly contributions have been instrumental in advancing the discourse on the internet's transformative power and its implications for policy and regulation. In addition to his role at Michigan State University, Dutton is a Senior Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, where he continues to explore the social and political ramifications of digital technologies. His affiliation as a Visiting Professor at the University of Leeds further underscores his commitment to fostering international academic collaboration and knowledge exchange. Dutton's prolific writing includes several influential books, such as "Society on the Line" and "The Fifth Estate of the Internet Realm," which have been widely acclaimed for their insightful analysis of the digital age. Through his extensive research and publications, he has significantly contributed to understanding the evolving landscape of technology and its impact on society.
Publications
, 1-21, 2014-05-06
, 1999-03-01
, 109-119, 2011-06-01
, 203-222, 2023-06-14
, 159-176, 2023-06-14
, 19-C1P52, 2023-06-14