Joe Trippi, the American guru of politics and the internet was at the Mother Of Parliaments today, as part of a Bebo event looking at how the web can change society
A debate at Demos on whether the Internet is changing politics answered “Yes, but”. With four very d...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
We have all got to stop believing in the Monkey Myth of the Internet and Democracy, according to Evg...
I’m not going, but the PersonalDemocracy conference in New York looks more interesting than ever. A ...
With the rise of the Tea Party and the decline in President Obama’s ratings, the upcoming US mid-ter...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
Politics has adopted all the tools of modern merchandising - advertising, polling, telemarketing, de...
There has been an explosion of people power online and now the powers that be want to use it for the...
Is the Internet making the US Presidential race a more open and democratic contest? Can the rest of ...
The Government’s (partial) u-turn on the disclosure of MPs expenses is being claimed as a victory fo...
The Internet has been to date used as a space for simple promotion by political parties; websites pr...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
In the last presidential elections in France (2007) and the United States (2008) there has been expo...
A debate at Demos on whether the Internet is changing politics answered “Yes, but”. With four very d...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
We have all got to stop believing in the Monkey Myth of the Internet and Democracy, according to Evg...
I’m not going, but the PersonalDemocracy conference in New York looks more interesting than ever. A ...
With the rise of the Tea Party and the decline in President Obama’s ratings, the upcoming US mid-ter...
In recent years many commentators have argued that social media will transform the processes through...
If the politicians like social media so much, then we must be doing something wrong. That’s my half-...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
Politics has adopted all the tools of modern merchandising - advertising, polling, telemarketing, de...
There has been an explosion of people power online and now the powers that be want to use it for the...
Is the Internet making the US Presidential race a more open and democratic contest? Can the rest of ...
The Government’s (partial) u-turn on the disclosure of MPs expenses is being claimed as a victory fo...
The Internet has been to date used as a space for simple promotion by political parties; websites pr...
Net Working / Networking explores the variety in use and approaches to political participation and m...
In the last presidential elections in France (2007) and the United States (2008) there has been expo...
A debate at Demos on whether the Internet is changing politics answered “Yes, but”. With four very d...
Polis is partnering up with Channel 4/4iP on a series of national debates to be filmed for a special...
We have all got to stop believing in the Monkey Myth of the Internet and Democracy, according to Evg...