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  1. Philip Howard is a social scientist and Director of Oxford University’s Programme on Democracy and Technology. He studies technology and public policy, and has published books and papers on topics such as information ecology, computational propaganda, and AI governance.

  2. 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. El sociólogo y académico canadiense, Philip N. Howard, habló con Qué Pasa sobre sus preocupaciones acerca de esta tecnología: sus riesgos, oportunidades, y la necesidad de ...

  3. Felipe Howard (en inglés: Philip Howard) (28 de junio de 1557–19 de octubre de 1595) fue un noble inglés y un santo de la Iglesia católica. Fue canonizado por el papa Pablo VI en 1970, como uno de los Cuarenta Mártires de Inglaterra y Gales que murieron por su fe durante el reinado de la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra .

  4. Philip K. Howard is a New York Times bestselling author and a lawyer who advocates for simplifying government and restoring individual responsibility. He has written several books on the topic, including The Death of Common Sense, The Wise Leader, and Everyday Freedom.

  5. Philip Howard is a Professor at the University of Oxford and Chair of the International Panel on the Information Environment. 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. 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.

  7. Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel (28 June 1557 – 19 October 1595) was an English nobleman. He was canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970, as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. Howard lived mainly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; he was charged with being a Catholic, quitting England without leave, and sharing in ...