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Edward Anders
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Edward Anders is a first-year MPhil candidate reading Comparative Government at the DPIR. His research investigates the effects of AI-generated content on political attitudes and perceptions of trust in democracy. Supervised by Professor Rachel Bernhard, his research employs experimental designs, along with quantitative and computational methods, to inform policies on regulating, highlighting, or restricting AI-generated news — whether accurate or not.
Before joining Oxford, Edward worked in early-stage tech startups, where he helped build software to improve communication in emerging economies, and automate compliance processes using AI.
Edward also holds a first-class BSc in Economics and Politics from the University of Bristol where he researched the effects of the 2019 United Kingdom General Election campaigns on voting behaviour.
Research Interests
Democratisation and Democratic Breakdown
Party Systems
Voting Behaviour (particularly British elections)
Quantitative Methodology
Advanced Computational Methods
