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Brexit, voting, and political turbulence
Helen Margetts
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How can we encourage participation in online political deliberation?
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Predicting elections on Twitter: a different way of thinking about the...
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Mapping collective public opinion in the Russian blogosphere
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Bursting the bubbles of the Arab Spring: the brokers who bridge...
27 July 2018
Why are citizens migrating to Uber and Airbnb, and what should...
27 July 2015
Investigating the structure and connectivity of online global protest networks
10 June 2013
In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential...
10 June 2018
Why does the Open Government Data agenda face such barriers?
26 January 2015
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