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2019-02-21
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2018-08-16
Bursting the bubbles of the Arab Spring: the brokers who bridge...
2018-07-27
Call for Papers: Government, Industry, Civil Society Responses to Online Extremism
2018-07-02
In a world of “connective action” — what makes an influential...
2018-06-10
How can we encourage participation in online political deliberation?
2018-06-01
Making crowdsourcing work as a space for democratic deliberation
2018-05-26
Habermas by design: designing public deliberation into online platforms
2018-05-03
Human Rights and Internet Technology: Six Considerations
2018-04-17
Could Counterfactuals Explain Algorithmic Decisions Without Opening the Black Box?
2018-01-15
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