Contest time! For the 11th year running, Phil Noble’s PoliticsOnline.com (teamed with the World eDemocracy Forum) is seeking out ten folks who are changing the world of online politics, and you can help. To participate, just go to the entry...
If you’re in DC or headed this way in the next days, be sure to check out Digital Capital Week, a celebration of onine technology and culture that kicks off today. I’m planning to hit as many of the events as I can, beginning with...
Whew, just got to a sweltering NYC for PDF — man, they know them some humidity here, and I was still in a suit from a meeting in DC this morning. Am now at the hotel, in the process of slipping into something a little more comfortable…...
Howdy folks, down here in the e.politics bunker we’ve been Out Of Action for a few days with nasty case of bronchitis (of course, if I’d have gone to see a doctor a month ago rather than waiting until pneumonia was knocking at the door I...
Man, this one’s really sneaking up fast — the Politics Online Conference is next week, and you’re crazy to miss it if you’re an internet politics buff. I’ll be moderating a true nerdcore panel (open-source content...
Hey kids, long time no see — whew, it’s been a time down here in the e.politics bunker the past three weeks, with major projects demanding serious attention at the day job, a little love for old clients at night, and a few thousands...
RootsCamp’s surely gonna rock this weekend, but it’s not the only great online politics event sitting on the horizon: be sure to head over to the all-new Politics Online Conference site (big improvement over the old layout, y’all)...
Whoo hah! It’s time for one of my favorite events in the online politics world, the latest incarnation of RootsCamp. Drawing Democratic online political staff from around the country and “organized” on the fly in classic...
I’m doing a presentation today for the FamiliesUSA Health Action 2010 conference, on the subject of how organizations can use the internet for advocacy — rather a familiar topic around here, don’t you think? Alan Rosenblatt will...
Ethics in political advocacy? That’s crazy talk! But the folks at GW’s Graduation School of Political Management are planning an event this week that proves that they aren’t afraid to take on an apparent oxymoron: A generation ago...