Archbishop shows complete lack of understanding of the Internet

The Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, has demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of online social networks in an attack on Facebook and MySpace, says Internet Psychologist, Graham Jones. In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, the archbishop claims that …

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Daily Express interview

Just been interviewed by The Daily Express for an article on a new study showing we are spending less time on the phone and more time using email, instant messaging and so on.

Graham Jones appointed Lecturer in Ecommerce

Graham Jones has been appointed as a Visiting Lecturer in Ecommerce at The University of Buckingham. He will be delivering the e-commerce module for two honours degrees, “Business and Management” and “Marketing and Media Communications”. Graham said: “I am really pleased to be back at the University of Buckingham. I …

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On BBC Radio Newcastle

On the drive-time programme on BBC Radio Newcastle talking about how Internet rumours spread. A Newcastle fan started a rumour in an online forum about his football club, only to find the world’s media was reporting it as fact….!

In Business Week

I’m in Business Week’s “Debate Room” article talking about online shopping and how it is overrated…! See: Business Week Debate Room

Graham Jones gets Masters degree in communication

Graham Jones, Internet Psychologist, has just been awarded a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from the UK’s Open University, where he is also an Associate Lecturer. The degree, which has taken three years of study, concentrated on the communication of science and technology. Graham said: “I am delighted to have …

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In The Guardian

Quoted in The Guardian in an article on collaboration and working at home via the Internet. See:Guardian article

On BBC Solent tomorrow

I’ve been booked for an interview on BBC Radio Solent tomorrow afternoon around 2.30pm, talking about how we can trust web sites.