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Social media is nothing like drugs, despite all the horror stories
Andrew Przybylski
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19 June 2017
“If you’re on Twitter then you’re asking for it” — responses to sexual harassment online and offline
What are the limitations of learning at scale? Investigating information diffusion and network vulnerability in MOOCs
Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different health conditions support each other online
Tackling Digital Inequality: Why We Have to Think Bigger
Exploring the world of digital detoxing
2 March 2017
How effective is online blocking of illegal child sexual content?
28 June 2013
Understanding low and discontinued Internet use amongst young people in Britain
8 October 2012
Two years after the NYT’s ‘Year of the MOOC’: how much...
13 November 2014
From private profit to public liabilities: how platform capitalism’s business model...
14 September 2017
“If you’re on Twitter then you’re asking for it” — responses...
24 February 2017
What does the recent LA School District “iPads-for-all” debacle tell us...
7 November 2014
Tackling Digital Inequality: Why We Have to Think Bigger
15 March 2017
What are the limitations of learning at scale? Investigating information diffusion...
21 October 2014
How and why is children’s digital data being harvested?
10 May 2017
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