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Sexism Typology: Literature Review
Sophie Melville
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31 May 2016
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Exploring the Ethics of Monitoring Online Extremism
Bertram Vidgen
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23 March 2016
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P-values are widely used in the social sciences, but often misunderstood:...
taha yasseri
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7 March 2016
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Facts and figures or prayers and hugs: how people with different...
Ulrike Rauer
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7 March 2016
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Topic modelling content from the “Everyday Sexism” project: what’s it all...
taha yasseri
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3 March 2016
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The limits of uberization: How far can platforms go?
Vili Lehdonvirta
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29 February 2016
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Assessing the Ethics and Politics of Policing the Internet for Extremist...
Bertram Vidgen
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18 February 2016
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New Voluntary Code: Guidance for Sharing Data Between Organisations
Alison Holt
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8 January 2016
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Controlling the crowd? Government and citizen interaction on emergency-response platforms
Gregory Asmolov
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7 December 2015
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Government “only” retaining online metadata still presents a privacy risk
Brent Mittelstadt
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30 November 2015
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