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Five reasons ‘technological solutions’ are a distraction from the Irish border problem
Helen Margetts
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21 February 2019
Can “We the People” really help draft a national constitution? (sort of..)
Bursting the bubbles of the Arab Spring: the brokers who bridge ideology on Twitter
Call for Papers: Government, Industry, Civil Society Responses to Online Extremism
In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential...
10 June 2018
How can we encourage participation in online political deliberation?
1 June 2018
Making crowdsourcing work as a space for democratic deliberation
26 May 2018
Habermas by design: designing public deliberation into online platforms
3 May 2018
Human Rights and Internet Technology: Six Considerations
17 April 2018
Could Counterfactuals Explain Algorithmic Decisions Without Opening the Black Box?
15 January 2018
A distributed resilience among darknet markets?
9 November 2017
Mapping Fentanyl Trades on the Darknet
16 October 2017
Why we shouldn’t be pathologizing online gaming before the evidence is...
10 October 2017
Censorship or rumour management? How Weibo constructs “truth” around crisis events
3 October 2017
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