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4. Burgess J.(2021). [@jeanburgess] Once again for the choir in the back: all platform governance strategies enacted without connection to a. context and b. a theory of power are c. not going to work and d. likely to cause harm. [Tweet] (Twitter).https://twitter.com/jeanburgess/status/1458312489792200706
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