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Aude Bicquelet
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Why does the Open Government Data agenda face such barriers?
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Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015
11 May 2015
Does crowdsourcing citizen initiatives affect attitudes towards democracy?
22 November 2015
Five Pieces You Should Probably Read On: Fake News and Filter...
27 January 2017
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