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Networked Policymaking Avenues: Assessing the Role of Academics in Digital Policy

 
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Ashar, Amar JHARVARD
Faris, Robert MHARVARD
Gasser, UrsHARVARD
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https://cyber.harvard.edu/publications/2016/NetworkedPolicymaking
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Ashar, Amar, Robert Faris, Urs Gasser. 2016. Networked Policy Making Avenues: Assessing the Role of Academics in Digital Policy (September 23, 2016). Networked Policy Series, Berkman Klein Center Research Publication No. 2016-14.
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