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Our knowledge of how automated agents interact is rather poor (and...
David Sutcliffe
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14 June 2017
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Can we predict electoral outcomes from Wikipedia traffic?
taha yasseri
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6 December 2016
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Edit wars! Examining networks of negative social interaction
taha yasseri
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4 November 2016
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Why global contributions to Wikipedia are so unequal
Mark Graham
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8 September 2014
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What explains the worldwide patterns in user-generated geographical content?
Mark Graham
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8 September 2014
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Geotagging reveals Wikipedia is not quite so equal after all
Mark Graham
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18 August 2014
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What is stopping greater representation of the MENA region?
Mark Graham
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6 August 2014
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How well represented is the MENA region in Wikipedia?
Mark Graham
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22 July 2014
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The sum of (some) human knowledge: Wikipedia and representation in the...
Mark Graham
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14 July 2014
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Edit wars! Measuring and mapping society’s most controversial topics
taha yasseri
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3 December 2013
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