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Computational Propaganda: Political Parties, Politicians, and Political Manipulation on Social Media
Author(s):
SC Woolley
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Samuel Woolley
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Philip N. Howard
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S. Woolley
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P. N. Howard
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PN Howard
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C. Woolley S.
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Phillip. HOWARD
,
Woolley SC
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2018
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