"Delivering Change"
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, April 7 2010
Organizing for America, the field wing of the Democratic National Committee, seems to be strategically reviving an organizing strategy that helped to power the Obama campaign's robust volunteer operation itself: make a ... Read More
North Korea's Burgeoning Blogosphere, of Sorts
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 30 2010
Credit: (stephan) The New York Times Choe Sang-Hun has as fascinating story about how North Koreans and South Koreans are Read More
"Transactional" Organizing in the Age of Obama
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 30 2010
In the latest issue of the American Prospect, DC-based organizer Deepak Bhargava approaches the question of how the movement momentum built up during the Obama campaign translates into the post-election stage, something ... Read More
Venezuelan-Grown "Onion" Pokes Fun at Chávez
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 22 2010
A website called Chigüire Bipolar is, reports the New York Times, attracting attention and ire in Venezuela for its sassy depictions of Venezuelan society and politics, including President Hugo Chávez. The three ... Read More
PdF Question: How Did the Internet Affect the Health Care Battle of 2009-10?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 22 2010
With the year-long debate over health care reform now entering its denouement (or a new chapter), how do you think the internet affected the course of the political battle? That's the question I just sent to several ... Read More
To Make Sense of the State Department's Opinion Space, Think Robots. Yes, Robots.
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 18 2010
Credit: State.gov/opinionspace Read More