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The sum of (some) human knowledge: Wikipedia and representation in the Arab World
Mark Graham
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14 July 2014
How ready is Africa to join the knowledge economy?
What explains the worldwide patterns in user-generated geographical content?
Mapping the uneven geographies of information worldwide
Investigating virtual production networks in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia
The economic expectations and potentials of broadband Internet in East Africa
13 March 2014
Is China shaping the Internet in Africa?
15 August 2013
What is stopping greater representation of the MENA region?
6 August 2014
Mapping the uneven geographies of information worldwide
11 June 2013
Examining the data-driven value chains that are changing Rwanda’s tea sector
16 February 2015
Investigating virtual production networks in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia
3 November 2014
The sum of (some) human knowledge: Wikipedia and representation in the...
14 July 2014
The scramble for Africa’s data
8 July 2013
New Report: Risks and Rewards of Online Gig Work at the...
20 March 2017
Geotagging reveals Wikipedia is not quite so equal after all
18 August 2014
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