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How easy is it to research the Chinese web?
Han-Teng Liao
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18 February 2014
Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different health conditions support each other online
What is stopping greater representation of the MENA region?
P-values are widely used in the social sciences, but often misunderstood: and that’s a problem.
Mapping the Local Geographies of Digital Inequality in Britain
The physics of social science: using big data for real-time predictive...
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How well represented is the MENA region in Wikipedia?
22 July 2014
Slicing digital data: methodological challenges in computational social science
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Edit wars! Measuring and mapping society’s most controversial topics
3 December 2013
How accessible are online legislative data archives to political scientists?
3 June 2013
Can Twitter provide an early warning function for the next pandemic?
14 October 2013
Investigating the structure and connectivity of online global protest networks
10 June 2013
Crowdsourcing translation during crisis situations: are ‘real voices’ being excluded from...
7 May 2013
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