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LSE Politics Blog
In the 2010 election, the online space was seen as a battleground to be fought over. In future elections it could be used as a method for better understanding the public.
Book Review: Blogistan: The Internet and Politics in Iran
Coordinated action for innovation is needed to create the networks and ecosystems required to prevent a lost decade of stagnation in both private and public spheres
The gender imbalance online seems to be the result of wider political exclusion, not digital exclusion.
Innovative use of crowdsourcing technology presents novel prospects for research to interact with much larger audiences, and much more effectively than ever before
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