The Platform Society: Trends, Issues, and Arguments
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===News=== | ===News=== | ||
- | [[Journalism, Social Media, and the Changing Public Sphere]] | ||
- | [[Political Campaigning in the Digital Era]] | ||
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- | [[Disinformation, Information Bubbles, and the Precarity of 'Truth']] | ||
===Transport=== | ===Transport=== | ||
- | [[Labour Issues]] | ||
- | [[Regulatory and Policy Implications]] | ||
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- | [[Dash n' Dine: The Rise of Food Delivery Services]] | ||
===Health=== | ===Health=== | ||
- | [[Personal Privacy]] | ||
- | [[Individual Health: Benefits and Drawbacks]] | ||
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- | [[Research Implications for Public-Private Partnerships]] | ||
===Education=== | ===Education=== | ||
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- | [[The Case for M.O.O.Cs: Benefits and Challenges]] | ||
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- | [[Implications for K-12 Schooling]] |
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