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Nardine Alnemr
Nardine Alnemr
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Murdoch University
Verified email at murdoch.edu.au
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Emancipation cannot be programmed: blind spots of algorithmic facilitation in online deliberation
N Alnemr
Contemporary Politics 26 (5), 531-552, 2020
112020
The Marginalized Democracies of the World
JP Gagnon, H Asenbaum, D Fleuß, S Bussu, P Guasti, R Dean, ...
Democratic Theory 8 (2), 1-18, 2021
32021
Securitizing cyberspace in Egypt: The dilemma of cybersecurity and democracy
B Hassib, N Alnemr
Routledge Companion to Global Cyber-Security Strategy, 521-533, 2021
22021
Undoing the disconnect: New pathways to engaging young people in politics
SA Ercan, N Alnemr, A Vromen
12022
Can the poor exercise deliberative agency in a multimedia saturated society? Lessons from Brazil and Lebanon
N Alnemr, T Choucair, N Curato
Political Research Exchange 2 (1), 1802206, 2020
12020
Advancing deliberative reform in a parliamentary system: prospects for recursive representation
N Alnemr, SA Ercan, N Vlahos, J Dryzek, A Leigh, M Neblo
European Political Science Review, 2023
2023
Democratic self-government and the algocratic shortcut: the democratic harms in algorithmic governance of society
N Alnemr
Contemporary Political Theory, 2023
2023
Citizens and Intelligent Machines: Algorithms in Deliberative Democracy
N Alnemr
University of Canberra, 2021
2021
Mapping digital game culture in China: From Internet addicts to esports athletes: By MARCELLA SZABLEWICZ, Palgrave Macmillian, 2020,€ 28.88 (eBook), 218 pp.
N Alnemr
Chinese Journal of Communication 14 (2), 234-237, 2021
2021
The dilemma of cybersecurity and democracy
B Hassib, N Alnemr
COMPANION TO GLOBAL CYBER-SECURITY STRATEGY, 521, 0
Online deliberation with the neutral, unbiased and artificial facilitator
N Alnemr, S Niemeyer
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