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18 February 2016

New Voluntary Code: Guidance for Sharing Data Between Organisations

8 January 2016

Controlling the crowd? Government and citizen interaction on emergency-response platforms

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Government “only” retaining online metadata still presents a privacy risk

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Does crowdsourcing citizen initiatives affect attitudes towards democracy?

22 November 2015

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9 November 2015

Crowdsourcing ideas as an emerging form of multistakeholder participation in Internet...

21 October 2015

Creating a semantic map of sexism worldwide: topic modelling of content...

7 October 2015
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