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Did you consider Twitter’s (lack of) representativeness before doing that predictive study?
David Sutcliffe
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10 April 2017
Exploring the world of self-tracking: who wants our data and why?
Estimating the Local Geographies of Digital Inequality in Britain: London and the South East Show Highest Internet Use — But Why?
Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the modern citizen
Facebook and the Brave New World of Social Research using Big Data
Our knowledge of how automated agents interact is rather poor (and...
14 June 2017
The promises and threats of big data for public policy-making
28 October 2013
Gender gaps in virtual economies: are there virtual ‘pink’ and ‘blue’...
15 January 2015
Tracing our every move: Big data and multi-method research
30 April 2015
In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential...
10 June 2018
P-values are widely used in the social sciences, but often misunderstood:...
7 March 2016
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