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Patty Kostkova
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14 October 2013
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Predicting elections on Twitter: a different way of thinking about the...
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Why do (some) political protest mobilisations succeed?
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19 April 2013
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Online collective action and policy change: new special issue from Policy...
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18 March 2013
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Did Libyan crisis mapping create usable military intelligence?
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Papers on Policy, Activism, Government and Representation: New Issue of Policy...
David Sutcliffe
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UK teenagers without the Internet are ‘educationally disadvantaged’
Rebecca Eynon
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22 December 2012
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David Sutcliffe
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19 August 2010
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