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Exploring the world of self-tracking: who wants our data and why?
Gina Neff
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7 April 2017
From private profit to public liabilities: how platform capitalism’s business model works for children
Understanding low and discontinued Internet use amongst young people in Britain
“If you’re on Twitter then you’re asking for it” — responses to sexual harassment online and offline
Is internet gaming as addictive as gambling? (no, suggests a new study)
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13 November 2014
Estimating the Local Geographies of Digital Inequality in Britain: London and...
1 March 2017
Searching for a “Plan B”: young adults’ strategies for finding information...
15 October 2012
Unpacking patient trust in the “who” and the “how” of Internet-based...
3 March 2014
UK teenagers without the Internet are ‘educationally disadvantaged’
22 December 2012
Can Twitter provide an early warning function for the next pandemic?
14 October 2013
Cyberbullying is far less prevalent than offline bullying, but still needs...
12 July 2017
From private profit to public liabilities: how platform capitalism’s business model...
14 September 2017
Uncovering the structure of online child exploitation networks
7 February 2013
Is internet gaming as addictive as gambling? (no, suggests a new...
4 November 2016
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