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Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different health conditions support each other online
Ulrike Rauer
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7 March 2016
Who represents the Arab world online?
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Sexism Typology: Literature Review
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Two years after the NYT’s ‘Year of the MOOC’: how much...
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How can big data be used to advance dementia research?
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Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the...
1 March 2015
Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different...
7 March 2016
Past and Emerging Themes in Policy and Internet Studies
12 May 2014
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