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Does misinformation demobilize the electorate? : measuring the impact of alleged 'robocalls' in the 2011 Canadian election

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Does misinformation demobilize the electorate? : measuring the impact of alleged 'robocalls' in the 2011 Canadian election is a book. It was written by Tom Cornwall and published by Centre for Economic Policy Research in 2012.

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"Does misinformation demobilize the electorate? : measuring the impact of alleged 'robocalls' in the 2011 Canadian election" is one of the books by Tom Cornwall, books by Centre for Economic Policy Research and 2,617,384 books in our database.

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