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Mary

An Internet & Democracy Framework:...

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One of our tasks at the Internet and Democracy Project is to develop an intellectual framework which will aid us in studying the effect of the Internet on democracy. We are beginning by doing a lot of background research on the scholarship of democracy: Juan Linz, Seymour Martin Lipset, Terry Lynn Karl, Joseph Schumpeter, Robert Dahl, Larry Diamond. This has been very useful in placing our own research within the context of previous democracy research. Our next step is to (Leer más)
Mary

This is why I came to Harvard

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Yochai Benkler and his book, The Wealth of Networks Yesterday I met with Yochai Benkler, Co-Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, where I work as a research assistant. What a spectacular and inspiring meeting! Prof. Benkler is one of the top intellectuals thinking about the effect of the Internet on society. He literally wrote the book on the topic (The Wealth of Networks, pictured above). My fellow RA, Josh Goldstein, set up the meeting to learn more (Leer más)
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Civic Engagement and the Internet:...

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The Internet assists social change campaigns by making participation easier. You don't need to go to a particular location to volunteer or even write a check to donate. It's just point and click, point and click. But by taking advantage of the online medium, many organizations are losing the benefit of the face-to.face campaign: getting the most out of each volunteer. [Contents: An Offline Example: The Local Soup Kitchen / Applying These Lessons Online: Freeing a Blogger / How Small (Leer más)
Mary

Revolutionary Technology in 1517

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In 2007, everyone has the power to be a Martin Luther In his 2006 article, "Changing Media, Changing Politics," University of California professor Samuel Popkin talks about the importance of distribution in stimulating intellectual and political change. He is not referring to the Internet though, but rather to the printing press. Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg in 1517. In our history classes we are taught that this was the beginning (Leer más)
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Mo' Money, Less Revolution

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Traditional social change orgs are beholden to rich people. Internet organizers aren't. On Wednesday I wrote a post about why grassroots digital activism is potentially more revolutionary than institution digital activism. My logic was based on a fuzzy proposition that institutions necessarily have "credibility, legitimacy, and resources" invested in the status quo, which makes them more likely to seek victories within the current system than try to create a new system.Well, I'd like to flesh that argument out a bit (Leer más)
Mary

Why Grassroots Digital Activism is...

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As of late (in the past three days) I have started defining my interest in digital activism in terms of its transformative capacity. By transformative I mean the ability of digital activism to alter the political status quo. I am not interested in digital campaigns that seek to gain victories within the current political system (many grassroots legislative lobbying campaigns in the United States fall into this category). I am interested in campaigns that seek to change the political rules (Leer más)
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Troubling Thought at 2:05pm

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I am interested in digital activism to the extent that is is politically transformative, that it can give marginalized political actors more power.  I usually think about this in the progressive context of human rights activists and democracy promoters but, as the case of Internet jihad demonstrates, violent and hyper-conservative marginalized groups are also empowered by the Internet.  Digital activism is an array of tactics but implies no moral value. I am interested in digital activism because it empowers global (Leer más)
Mary

Research Question at 12:58 am

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I need to study citizen-driven political transformation and digital network structure and find their intersection.
Mary

Question at 1:26 am

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How can digital technologies like cell phones and the Internet help politically powerless people become more powerful?
Mary

a global practice and a global language

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Since I got to Harvard I've been casting myself in all digital directions: research assistant at the Berkman Center, trying to start a student Digital Action Group (DigAct), maybe building some digital activism technology with Gene Koo, bringing a speaker to campus. I've got a big goal and I'm not sure how to accomplish it so I just keep grabbing hold of things, hoping that something will stick. So what is this big goal? I want digital activism to be (Leer más)