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Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: Political Participation and Petitioning
Tobias Escher
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16 September 2010
Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: Wrap-Up
Using Wikipedia as PR is a problem, but our lack of a critical eye is worse
Young people are the most likely to take action to protect their privacy on social networking sites
New issue of Policy and Internet (2,2)
New issue of Policy and Internet (2,1)
16 April 2010
Using Wikipedia as PR is a problem, but our lack of...
4 September 2015
The social economies of networked cultural production (or, how to make...
28 April 2014
Harnessing ‘generative friction’: can conflict actually improve quality in open systems?
14 August 2013
Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: Campaigning in the 2010 UK General Election
17 September 2010
Young people are the most likely to take action to protect...
14 August 2014
Last 2010 issue of Policy and Internet just published (2,4)
20 December 2010
Verification of crowd-sourced information: is this ‘crowd wisdom’ or machine wisdom?
19 November 2013
New issue of Policy and Internet (2,2)
19 August 2010
Current alternatives won’t light up Britain’s broadband blackspots
19 August 2015
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