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E-petition systems and political participation: About institutional challenges and democratic opportunities
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spellingShingle | Böhle, Knud, Riehm, Ulrich, First Monday, E-petition systems and political participation: About institutional challenges and democratic opportunities, Computer Networks and Communications, Human-Computer Interaction |
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