
Series 1, Paper 1 - Universal Internet Access: A Realistic View ISBN 1 86060 152 5
This is the first in a series of papers in partnership with IPPR and explores the social and democratic role of new media. Universal Internet Access: A Realistic View discusses all the relevant issues around the 2005 target set by the Government and proposes a coherent strategy to ensure that the all citizens benefits from the digital age.
Series 1, Paper 2 - Realising Democracy Online
The second in the series in partnership with IPPR and co-authored by Jay Blumler and Stephen Coleman. This paper, Realising Democracy Online: A Civic Commons in Cyberspace examines the potential of the Internet to encourage and foster new forms of public involvement in civic and political affairs.
Series 1, Paper 3 - Online Freedom & Safety for Children ISBN 0-11-702859-2
This is the third in a series of papers produced collaboratively by Citizens Online and IPPR exploring the social and cultural impact of the Internet on society. Online Freedom and Safety for Children reviews the current state of knowledge regarding children and young people’s use of the Internet in the UK, and proposes three specific policy initiatives to enhance their Internet literacy whilst minimizing safety risks.
Series 1, Paper 2 - Corporate Social Responsibility ISBN 0-11-702852-5
This report investigates the attitudes and responses of the IT sector to issues surrounding the digital divide and examines the extent to which this relatively new industrial sector has embraced the concepts of corporate social responsibility.
Greater London Authority June 2002 - The Digital Divide in a World City ISBN 1-85261-378
A literature review and recommendations for research and strategy development to address the digital divide in London.
London School of Economics & Political Science April 2005 - UK Children Go Online
This new research project, part of the ESRC's E-society programme, focuses on the nature of children's internet use. The report represents qualitative research findings, drawing on fourteen focus groups with children.

Greater London Authority November 2003 - Londoners on-line ISBN 1-85261-547-8
GLA November 2003 Londoners on-line. An analysis of home inernet access from the London Household Survey 2002.