Bio
Thomas Vogl is a researcher whose work explores the unanticipated consequences of information technology change on public policy and its administration. Thomas completed his doctorate at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford where he contributed to the work of the Oxford Commission on AI & Good Governance, the Data Science for Local Government project, and the Oxford Martin Programme on Misinformation, Science and Media. His research has been published in Public Administration Review and the Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems. Thomas has spoken on expert panels, delivered conference presentations around the world, and been involved in public policy discussions in the United Kingdom, Indonesia and Canada, briefing public sector officials on technology’s implications for the workings of government. Previously, he completed a master of public policy at the University of Toronto and worked in the Ontario Public Service where he received an Amethyst Award.