The Platform Society: Trends, Issues, and Arguments
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- | + | [[Regulatory and Policy Implications]] | |
- | + | [[Dash n' Dine: The Rise of Food Delivery Services]] | |
==Health== | ==Health== | ||
- | + | [[Personal Privacy]] | |
- | + | [[Individual Health: Benefits and Drawbacks]] | |
- | + | [[Research Implications for Public-Private Partnerships]] | |
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
- | + | [[The Case for M.O.O.Cs: Benefits and Opportunities]] | |
- | + | [[The Case Against M.O.O.Cs: Drawbacks and Dangers]] | |
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Revision as of 11:16, 7 March 2022
Contents |
Group Topics for 2021-22
News
Journalism, Social Media, and the Changing Public Sphere
Political Campaigning in the Digital Era
Disinformation, Information Bubbles, and the Precarity of 'Truth'
Transport
Regulatory and Policy Implications
Dash n' Dine: The Rise of Food Delivery Services
Health
Individual Health: Benefits and Drawbacks
Research Implications for Public-Private Partnerships
Education
The Case for M.O.O.Cs: Benefits and Opportunities