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Introducing Martin Dittus, Data Scientist and Darknet Researcher
David Sutcliffe
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13 September 2017
Cyberbullying is far less prevalent than offline bullying, but still needs addressing
Does Twitter now set the news agenda?
We should pay more attention to the role of gender in Islamist radicalization
Our knowledge of how automated agents interact is rather poor (and that could be a problem)
Social media and the battle for perceptions of the U.S.–Mexico border
7 June 2017
Using Open Government Data to predict sense of local community
30 May 2017
Should adverts for social casino games be covered by gambling regulations?
24 May 2017
How useful are volunteer crisis-mappers in a humanitarian crisis?
18 May 2017
Did you consider Twitter’s (lack of) representativeness before doing that predictive...
10 April 2017
Internet Filtering: And Why It Doesn’t Really Help Protect Teens
29 March 2017
Tackling Digital Inequality: Why We Have to Think Bigger
15 March 2017
Exploring the world of digital detoxing
2 March 2017
Estimating the Local Geographies of Digital Inequality in Britain: London and...
1 March 2017
The economic expectations and potentials of broadband Internet in East Africa
13 March 2014
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