Online forums pose unique challenges and opportunities for creating equitable public discussions. In this interview, Steven Clift, Executive Director and Founder of E-Democracy.org, shares lessons learned about how to attract new immigrants and refugees to place-based online communities, seeding and facilitating discussions among ethnically diverse residents, and fostering civil discourse. He emphasizes that building a thriving and diverse neighborhood forum online depends on providing spaces where people can discuss community life, exchange free goods, and talk about civic issues in ways that arise organically from people’s everyday concerns, rather than recruiting people to a primarily political forum, which tends to attract privileged re...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
In this Essay, we want to suggest two ways in which people\u27s experience with the Internet may aff...
Internet is used today as a traditional medium for information exchange and social interaction. One ...
Online forums pose unique challenges and opportunities for creating equitable public discussions. In...
This panel will focus on lessons learned from local communities and the implications of these lesson...
American school boards, parent teacher associations, and other school forums are crucial sites for p...
The use of social networking technologies to discuss, organize and participate in the political proc...
A new online social formation representing the peculiar hybrid of community and commerce constitutes...
The Internet was at its inception a commons rather than a marketplace. Increasingly, however, commun...
Local voluntary groups are important players in democratic society. Through group activities and dis...
While there is significant potential for social technologies to strengthen local communities, creati...
This article questions three common assumptions: that (a) electronic forums will necessarily strengt...
The Internet—an electronic public sphere for millions of Americans—would seem to be an excellent mea...
While the uptake of online communities toward development purposes continues to grow, many are chara...
Empowered by the availability of social networking technologies with their inherent open philosophy,...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
In this Essay, we want to suggest two ways in which people\u27s experience with the Internet may aff...
Internet is used today as a traditional medium for information exchange and social interaction. One ...
Online forums pose unique challenges and opportunities for creating equitable public discussions. In...
This panel will focus on lessons learned from local communities and the implications of these lesson...
American school boards, parent teacher associations, and other school forums are crucial sites for p...
The use of social networking technologies to discuss, organize and participate in the political proc...
A new online social formation representing the peculiar hybrid of community and commerce constitutes...
The Internet was at its inception a commons rather than a marketplace. Increasingly, however, commun...
Local voluntary groups are important players in democratic society. Through group activities and dis...
While there is significant potential for social technologies to strengthen local communities, creati...
This article questions three common assumptions: that (a) electronic forums will necessarily strengt...
The Internet—an electronic public sphere for millions of Americans—would seem to be an excellent mea...
While the uptake of online communities toward development purposes continues to grow, many are chara...
Empowered by the availability of social networking technologies with their inherent open philosophy,...
The debate over the contribution of the Internet to democracy is farfrom settled. Some point to the ...
In this Essay, we want to suggest two ways in which people\u27s experience with the Internet may aff...
Internet is used today as a traditional medium for information exchange and social interaction. One ...