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In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential Twitter user?
David Sutcliffe
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10 June 2018
Mapping Fentanyl Trades on the Darknet
Our knowledge of how automated agents interact is rather poor (and that could be a problem)
Did you consider Twitter’s (lack of) representativeness before doing that predictive study?
Exploring the world of self-tracking: who wants our data and why?
Digital Disconnect: Parties, Pollsters and Political Analysis in #GE2015
11 May 2015
Tracing our every move: Big data and multi-method research
30 April 2015
How can big data be used to advance dementia research?
16 March 2015
Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the...
1 March 2015
Gender gaps in virtual economies: are there virtual ‘pink’ and ‘blue’...
15 January 2015
Two years after the NYT’s ‘Year of the MOOC’: how much...
13 November 2014
What are the limitations of learning at scale? Investigating information diffusion...
21 October 2014
Facebook and the Brave New World of Social Research using Big...
30 June 2014
Past and Emerging Themes in Policy and Internet Studies
12 May 2014
Mapping collective public opinion in the Russian blogosphere
10 February 2014
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