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How are internal monitoring systems being used to tackle corruption in the Chinese public administration?
Jesper Schlæger
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26 July 2013
Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015
Making crowdsourcing work as a space for democratic deliberation
Can “We the People” really help draft a national constitution? (sort of..)
Is China changing the Internet, or is the Internet changing China?
Call for Papers: Government, Industry, Civil Society Responses to Online Extremism
2 July 2018
Does crowdsourcing citizen initiatives affect attitudes towards democracy?
22 November 2015
Can text mining help handle the data deluge in public policy...
27 October 2013
Back to the bad old days, as civil service infighting threatens...
10 August 2016
Why are citizens migrating to Uber and Airbnb, and what should...
27 July 2015
Technological innovation and disruption was a big theme of the WEF...
30 January 2014
In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential...
10 June 2018
Of course social media is transforming politics. But it’s not to...
9 January 2017
How do the mass media affect levels of trust in government?
4 March 2015
Presenting the moral imperative: effective storytelling strategies by online campaigning organisations
25 June 2013
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