Wikipocrisy
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 24 2011
When is an experiment in bottom-up politics not quite an experiment in bottom-up politics? Over on Daily Kos, Jed Lewison points out that the Karl Rove-led Crossroads GPS's new Wikicountability, rather un-wiki-like, ... Read More
WikiMeg: If Wikipedia and Opposition Research Met and Had a Baby
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 8 2010
Future Melbourne: Can a Civic Wiki Redistribute Power? Or Is It One More Place to Vent?
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, September 23 2008
In the 11 years I lived in Washington DC, from the mid '90s to the mid 2000s, I attended one city-wide town hall. Just one. At that meeting, our bow-tied and technocratic then-mayor, Anthony Williams, got up on stage at ... Read More
Daily Digest: Wikiing for a "Fair Fight"
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, September 19 2008
The Web on the Candidates A Collaborative Attempt to Protect the Vote: Comedian, activist, Obama supporter, and Jack & Jill Politics blogger Baratunde Thurston has launched The Voter Suppression Wiki. The ... Read More
Daily Digest: Case Study in "Worth a Try" Activism
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, July 9 2008
With it's last-ditch Night of Facebook Action, the anti-FISA group that was organized to protest Barack Obama's stance on the bill is turning into a case study in "worth a try" activism; Carly Fiorina is on the trail and ... Read More
All Politics is Wiki: Kentucky Bloggers Wikify their Party
BY Michael Whitney | Wednesday, February 27 2008
Kentucky bloggers are taking back their state's Democratic Party, one wiki entry at a time. This week Ben Carter and Joe Sonka, proprietors of the progressive Kentucky blog BlueGrassRoots, announced the creation of ... Read More
techPresident's StaffWiki: Who's Working Where?
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, July 31 2007
TechPresident works tirelessly to keep you as informed as possible about the presidential race, and today we’re releasing the latest addition to our info-arsenal, techPresident’s StaffWiki. Read More