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Political polarization on social media: do birds of a feather flock together on Twitter?
Anatoliy Gruzd
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5 May 2015
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Is China shaping the Internet in Africa?
In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential Twitter user?
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Slicing digital data: methodological challenges in computational social science
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Do Finland’s digitally crowdsourced laws show a way to resolve democracy’s...
16 November 2015
Can “We the People” really help draft a national constitution? (sort...
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The life and death of political news: using online data to...
9 September 2014
Five recommendations for maximising the relevance of social science research for...
4 November 2013
Presenting the moral imperative: effective storytelling strategies by online campaigning organisations
25 June 2013
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