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Five reasons ‘technological solutions’ are a distraction from the Irish border problem
Helen Margetts
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21 February 2019
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Call for Papers: Government, Industry, Civil Society Responses to Online Extremism
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Don’t Shoot the Messenger! What part did social media play in...
15 November 2016
Rethinking Digital Media and Political Change
23 August 2016
Brexit, voting, and political turbulence
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Back to the bad old days, as civil service infighting threatens...
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Alan Turing Institute and OII: Summit on Data Science for Government...
31 May 2016
Exploring the Ethics of Monitoring Online Extremism
23 March 2016
Assessing the Ethics and Politics of Policing the Internet for Extremist...
18 February 2016
Controlling the crowd? Government and citizen interaction on emergency-response platforms
7 December 2015
Does crowdsourcing citizen initiatives affect attitudes towards democracy?
22 November 2015
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