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Why we shouldn’t be pathologizing online gaming before the evidence is in
David Sutcliffe
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10 October 2017
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Tackling Digital Inequality: Why We Have to Think Bigger
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Exploring the world of digital detoxing
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Estimating the Local Geographies of Digital Inequality in Britain: London and...
1 March 2017
“If you’re on Twitter then you’re asking for it” — responses...
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Is internet gaming as addictive as gambling? (no, suggests a new...
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Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different...
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How can big data be used to advance dementia research?
16 March 2015
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