Internet and Politics (1) What is a Network?
BY Kaliya Hamlin | Monday, January 17 2005
Matt Stoller did a great Job blogging the second Internet panel at emergingprogressives.
I thought Michael's presentation about the difference between one to many (traditional campaigns with hierarchical structures, broadcast media, MoveOn) and the network form of the Dean Campaign needed better articulation. Michael drew a few dots on the black board and connected them with random lines – saying that it was like the net because there was no center and if you took out one node it would keep working.
The nature of networks is a powerful concept to understand but it needs to be walked through more slowly. The net does not have ‘a’ center but it does have highly connected nodes - hubs, and super-hubs of connectedness. Scale free networks are important to understand nature of social relationships. Appling these concepts to campaigns could be really powerful.
I will write a longer piece that details the difference between a one to many and scale free networks along with what network theory says about how you grow a network.