The Pocket Campaign: Mobile Politics in 2012
BY Jack Harris | Monday, March 26 2012
The past two years offer several fresh, new examples of how causes and campaigns willing to experiment with mobile technology reported back that they were rewarded with a network of more engaged, more empowered volunteers. Last year, for example, activists fought tooth-and-nail in several states around ballot initiatives and recall efforts. In those fights, often for the first time, grassroots organizers began to ask volunteers to work on their phones and tablets. At the same time, candidates in 2011 local and congressional races took advantage of mobile tools and tactics that had been developed in higher-profile races in prior years, but had now become cost-effective for the small campaign. This special report updates that tranche of examples with case studies from across the country. Each one explores how mobile technology has become part of the organizing, messaging and fund-raising strategy of some tech-savvy causes and campaigns. Read More
The Data Wars Go Local
BY Nick Judd | Monday, December 19 2011
Minnesotans United for All Families, a state-level group fighting for same-sex marriage rights, just put out a job posting for a "data manager." The responsibilities are a little more robust than what you'd find at a campaign just trying to cut turf for volunteers. They indicate a desire to use data to identify like-minded supporters, then connect them to one another and to voters — a kind of social-network-aware organizing approach that's been on the rise this year. Read More
Minnesota Workers' RSS Feeds Are Telling Them When to Get Back to Work
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, July 20 2011
Minnesota state workers are expected to check the web for information about when to return to work as the government shutdown there ends, the Associated Press reported Tuesday via WJON Radio: The administration of Gov. ... Read More
Minnesota Govt Shuts Down, Will We-Govt Fill the Gap?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, July 1 2011
The Minnesota state government has shut down due to the collapse of efforts to reach a budget deal, and all kinds of state services are closing, including highway rest-stops, highway and bridge construction programs, ... Read More
Clearing the Cache: Creating a Memester
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, August 20 2010
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