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Announcing the Technology for Transparency Network
Cutting Through the Hype: Why Citizen Reporting Isn't Election Monitoring
Global Information Society Watch 2009
Global Information Society Watch 2011 : Internet rights and democratisation : Focus on freedom of expression and association online
ICTD – Is it a New Species of Development?
International Bloggers and Internet Control
Online Security in the Middle East and North Africa: A Survey of Perceptions, Knowledge and Practice
SMS Uprising: Mobile Phone Activism in Africa
Technology for Transparency: The role of technology and citizen media in promoting transparency, accountability, and civic participation
The Evolving Landscape of Internet Control : A Summary of Our Recent Research and Recommendations
2011 Circumvention Tool Evaluation
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