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Mapping and sorting open-source communities. A precondition to study ignorance
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Poster presentation at the Midterm Conference of International Sociological Association Working Group 10 on Digital Sociology (ISA WG10)
Hosts: Institute for Social Studies, Faculty of Sociology, DeLab, University of Warsaw
Location: University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Dates: 16-17 September 2024
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