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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
Can “We the People” really help draft a national constitution? (sort of..)
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Call for Papers: Government, Industry, Civil Society Responses to Online Extremism
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9 November 2015
Crowdsourcing for public policy and government
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Why are citizens migrating to Uber and Airbnb, and what should...
27 July 2015
How big data is breathing new life into the smart cities...
23 July 2015
Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015
11 May 2015
Political polarization on social media: do birds of a feather flock...
5 May 2015
Wikipedia sockpuppetry: linking accounts to real people is pure speculation
23 April 2015
How do the mass media affect levels of trust in government?
4 March 2015
Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the...
1 March 2015
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