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Date: 2012-12-19 23:01:44
Direct democracy
E-democracy
Election technology
Information society
Nonprofit technology
Civic engagement
Social media
E-Government
Australian Electoral Commission
Technology
Politics
Community building

Electoral Engagement Using Social Media

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