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Political polarization on social media: do birds of a feather flock together on Twitter?
Anatoliy Gruzd
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Slicing digital data: methodological challenges in computational social science
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Responsible research agendas for public policy in the era of big...
19 September 2013
Mapping collective public opinion in the Russian blogosphere
10 February 2014
Is China changing the Internet, or is the Internet changing China?
12 July 2013
Why are citizens migrating to Uber and Airbnb, and what should...
27 July 2015
Assessing the Ethics and Politics of Policing the Internet for Extremist...
18 February 2016
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