[OP-ED]: In France, Still Waiting for the Internet Election
BY Federica Cocco | Friday, May 11 2012
Nicolas Sarkozy is not the only politician to have lauded Obama’s 2008 campaign. Many European campaigns were running slogans that echoed the “Yes, we can!” refrain.
The gimmicky rhetoric failed to persuade their electorate and, when push came to shove, pretty much the whole old continent has effectively failed to heed Obama’s campaign strategy. Mainstream parties didn’t carry out grassroots mobilization and fundraising in earnest. A top-down approach persisted.
Read MoreFrance Prepares for a Twitterless Election
BY Miranda Neubauer | Tuesday, April 17 2012
French social media users may not post exit poll results of Sunday's election until after all polls close, and disobeying that rule could result in the cancellation of some results, according to French media reports cited by the Guardian and others.
Read MoreA French Presidential Candidate, Set to Jay-Z and Kanye
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, April 12 2012
Now making the rounds is this video, released on Tuesday, in which footage of French presidential candidate François Hollande's visit to suburbs of Paris and Lyon is set to a track from Jay-Z and Kanye West's recent collaborative effort, "Watch the Throne." Read More
French Election Shows the Limits of User-Generated Content
BY Colin Delany | Monday, May 21 2007
In a discussion about the recent French presidential election at the Personal Democracy Forum unConference this past Saturday, Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry presented an interesting thesis: not only did Ségolène Royal's ... Read More