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New issue of Policy and Internet (2,1)
David Sutcliffe
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16 April 2010
The social economies of networked cultural production (or, how to make a movie with complete strangers)
Using Wikipedia as PR is a problem, but our lack of a critical eye is worse
Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: Political Participation and Petitioning
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Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: Wrap-Up
17 September 2010
The “IPP2012: Big Data, Big Challenges” conference explores the new research...
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New issue of Policy and Internet (2,1)
16 April 2010
Harnessing ‘generative friction’: can conflict actually improve quality in open systems?
14 August 2013
Facebook and the Brave New World of Social Research using Big...
30 June 2014
Using Wikipedia as PR is a problem, but our lack of...
4 September 2015
Papers on Policy, Activism, Government and Representation: New Issue of Policy...
16 January 2013
After dinner: the best time to create 1.5 million dollars of...
24 April 2015
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