#OccupyWallStreet: A Leaderfull Movement in a Leaderless Time
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, November 14 2011
Thirty-one year-old Iraq War veteran Thomas L. Day wrote a powerful oped for the Washington Post Friday, expressing his "final loss of faith" in the wake of the Penn State child molestation scandal. In it, he lambastes ... Read More
Networks and Hierarchies: A Typology of Digital Activism Today
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, December 14 2010
We're pleased to publish this guest post by Mary Joyce, the founder of the Meta-Activism Project, which is studying the many permutations of digital activism today. The editors. Read More
Behind the $150 Million: Obama's One Million Repeat Donor-Activists
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, October 20 2008
Al Giordano, blogging at The Field, puts his finger on the two most interesting elements of the Obama campaign's September fundraising success. First, buried in campaign manager David Plouffe's video announcement of a ... Read More
Obama "Neighbor to Neighbor" vs McCain "Voter to Voter": Not a Fair Fight
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, October 20 2008
A few days ago, I started looking at the ground game of both presidential campaigns, sifting through the available data about all the events in the field that volunteers were creating using the campaigns' online tools. ... Read More
Must-Read: Zack Exley on the "New Organizers"
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, October 8 2008
It's late and it's Yom Kippur, so I'm going to be brief: Go read all of Zack Exley's detailed field report on "The New Organizers, Part 1: Obama's neighborhood teams and the power of inclusion and respect." Exley, one of ... Read More
From HeckleBot to Twitterverse: Net-Centric Democracy Goes Global Tonight
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, September 26 2008
Joi Ito's HeckleBot is going global tonight. That is, assuming Twitter doesn't crash. And if Twitter holds up under the traffic of most of its estimated three million users all chattering at once, we're all going to be ... Read More
What is Obama's Movement?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, May 8 2008
As the dust settles on the Democratic primary fight, I think more people are going to be turning their attention to understanding the significance of the new kind of political machine the Obama campaign has been ... Read More