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Don’t knock clickivism: it represents the political participation aspirations of the modern citizen
Max Halupka
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1 March 2015
Is Social Media Killing Democracy?
Five recommendations for maximising the relevance of social science research for public policy-making in the big data era
Can we predict electoral outcomes from Wikipedia traffic?
Five reasons ‘technological solutions’ are a distraction from the Irish border problem
Habermas by design: designing public deliberation into online platforms
3 May 2018
Back to the bad old days, as civil service infighting threatens...
10 August 2016
Uncovering the patterns and practice of censorship in Chinese news sites
8 August 2013
Political polarization on social media: do birds of a feather flock...
5 May 2015
Is China changing the Internet, or is the Internet changing China?
12 July 2013
Slicing digital data: methodological challenges in computational social science
30 May 2012
The promises and threats of big data for public policy-making
28 October 2013
Will China’s new national search engine, ChinaSo, fare better than ...
10 February 2015
How can we encourage participation in online political deliberation?
1 June 2018
How do the mass media affect levels of trust in government?
4 March 2015
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