Commentary: Micah Altman on How Participatory Technology Is Changing Redistricting
BY Micah Altman | Wednesday, February 8 2012
Micah Altman, a principal investigator at the Public Mapping Project, responds to Nick Judd's article about the project's efforts to increase participation in redistricting around the country: "It's a good article, even if its titular conclusion, that we'll have to wait another 10 years for any of this to matter, is wrong." Well, then! Read on for more. Read More
Now What?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, November 3 2010
The most interesting times in American politics are the transitions. Between Election Day and the seating of a new Congress, things sometimes get shaken up. The rising party usually has some changes it actually wants to ... Read More
Report on Online Townhalls Finds Enemies on the Right
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 3 2009
A report we recently touched on, a work sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation and which found that online townhalls boost both citizen engagement and politicians' approval ratings, has become the target of ... Read More