About Face: The Dramatic Impact of the Internet on Politics and Advocacy [New Book]
November 4th, 2009
Some news on the publishing front — Karen Jagoda of the E-Voter Institute has put out a new book on the internet’s role in the political world, and one section derives from a piece I wrote for her earlier report on social networking and politics. Now in convenient book form! Other friends-of-e.politics on the About Face author list include Michael Bassik, Kathie Legg, Peter Greenberger, Shaun Dakin, Kevin O’Neill and Rob Arena, the last two fellow veterans of the political dot-com boom era (now almost ten years gone!).
You can order as an e-book or have a paper copy shipped your way just as easily. Good stuff — check it out.
– cpd


3 Comments Add your own
1. e.politics: online advoca&hellip | December 6th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
[...] Face: The Dramatic Impact of the Internet on Politics and Advocacy (E-Voter Institute Press, 2009). This book is a collection of essays by industry insiders with an eye on what happened in 2008 and a look forward to 2010 and beyond. [...]
2. e.politics: online advoca&hellip | December 9th, 2009 at 11:51 am
[...] a quick reminder: the first “virtual book party” for About Face is Thursday at 4 pm Eastern! There’s still time to register for that event and for the [...]
3. e.politics: online advoca&hellip | December 14th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
[...] plug: last week’s discussion based on About Face turned out to be both fun and illuminating, and tomorrow’s promises to be as well. You still [...]
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