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Online collective action and policy change: new special issue from Policy and Internet
Anastasia Kavada
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18 March 2013
The life and death of political news: using online data to measure the impact of the audience agenda
Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the modern citizen
Can we predict electoral outcomes from Wikipedia traffic?
Controlling the crowd? Government and citizen interaction on emergency-response platforms
Could Voting Advice Applications force politicians to keep their manifesto promises?
12 June 2017
Call for Papers: Government, Industry, Civil Society Responses to Online Extremism
2 July 2018
Finnish decision to allow same-sex marriage “shows the power of citizen...
28 November 2014
Is China shaping the Internet in Africa?
15 August 2013
Controlling the crowd? Government and citizen interaction on emergency-response platforms
7 December 2015
Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015
11 May 2015
Will China’s new national search engine, ChinaSo, fare better than ...
10 February 2015
How do the mass media affect levels of trust in government?
4 March 2015
Can text mining help handle the data deluge in public policy...
27 October 2013
Is Social Media Killing Democracy?
15 November 2016
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