Crowdsourcing as Political Currency
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, February 10 2009
Micah has been calling our attention to the idea that without actually dropping the catchphrase "crowdsourcing," Barack Obama has been tipping his hat to the notion in his framing of his economic stimulus package -- particularly in his promotion of the promised Recovery.gov oversight site. Well, it seems like someone else has been reading James Surowiecki. Add New York's Mark Green, running for a second, non-contiguous term as public advocate, to the list of politicians who see some currency in Internet-driven participatory politics. Green in his new "Letter to New Yorkers" video announcing his run:
In this interconnected, web-based world, no one of us can be as smart as all of us. So please, come to MarkGreen.com and send me what you think are the key problems and the key solutions, so then I can learn as I campaign.
(Disclosure: Green was, for a short time back in 2007, my boss.)