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Presenting the moral imperative: effective storytelling strategies by online campaigning organisations

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Mapping the uneven geographies of information worldwide

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Investigating the structure and connectivity of online global protest networks

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How accessible are online legislative data archives to political scientists?

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Online crowd-sourcing of scientific data could document the worldwide loss of...

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7 May 2013

Time for debate about the societal impact of the Internet of...

22 April 2013

Why do (some) political protest mobilisations succeed?

19 April 2013

Online collective action and policy change: shifting contentious politics in policy...

2 April 2013
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