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Examples Youtube videos Fan videos, pictures, art or presentations Secondary Sources or Scholarly Articles Stelter, Brian. "Putting Candidates Under the Videoscope." The New York Times. February...
"A blog (an abridgment of the term web log) is a website, usually maintained by an individual, with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or...
Blog for America was a blog setup for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential democratic campaign run. Regular contributors used the blog as a highly social space. Many claimed that it had a real,...
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Facebook is a social networking website that was created on February 4, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg. The website is privately owned and operated by Facebook, Inc. but has free access for all users....
As high school and college students rely more on social networking sites as a way to interact with friends, they also begin to use social networking sites as a way to learn more about politics....
Howard Dean was born on November 17, 1948 in New York City, New York.[1] He received his B.S. from Yale University in 1971 and his M.D. at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1978.[1] He started...
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LinkedIn is a social networking website that is geared towards business professionals. It was launched in 2003 with the intention of becoming a great business networking service and by 2007, it has...
Secondary Sources or Scholarly Articles Editors, The. "Campaign Stops: Strong Opinions on the 2008 Election." New York Times. 2008 External source While some of them are simply strong opinions,...
MySpace is the largest social networking website today and is owned by Fox Interactive Media. The website was launched in 2003 in response to the popularity of Friendster[1]. Bibliography 1....
Examples Grassroots organizations that lobby politicians Secondary Sources or Scholarly Articles Kahn, R. et. al. "New media and internet activism: from the ‘Battle of Seattle’ to blogging."...
The term of "blog" seems to have started around 1997 when it became popular to update a personal website regularly with commentary, but the idea of a political blog really boomed after the attacks...
Candidates' Blogs in the 2008 Presidential Election Political candidates utilize blogs in different areas of the Web. Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barack Obama all have blogs on their official...
Political discussions on social networking sites range from writing on candidates' walls to specific spaces reserved for debate. Friends of presidential candidates post on the candidates' walls,...
With the rising popularity of social networking sites in recent years, social networking profiles have played an important role in the 2008 presidential campaign. Overview For the 2008 presidential...
Examples Politician's website Articles discussing the use of political websites How political websites have changed over the years Secondary sources or scholarly articles Lazer, Esterling &...
Connecting to The Public in Online Networks Social Networks are now becoming critical campaign stops for politicians and campaigns seem to be virtually spreading.[1] Politicians are joining...
Examples Obama's Facebook profile Facebook-ABC debate CNN-Youtube debate Secondary Sources or Scholarly Articles Cornfield, Michael. "The Internet and Campaign 2004: A Look Back at the...
Examples Blogs discussing politics (not owned or maintained by candidates) Secondary Sources or Scholarly Articles Heller, Steven. "Ron Paul's Graphics Revolution." The New York Times. March 25,...
Summary After exploring a handful of primary sources and scholarly articles dealing with the role of new media in the political process, it has become clear to us that there were several emerging...
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this page should probably be a section of another page. i dont know where yet, but we will find a place. The Model for Political Campaigning Has Changed…New Environment Comes with New...
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Blogs are a "Cyberspace Soapbox" Politicians are looking to the web and seeing blogs as a way to bypass traditional media outlets in order to get their campaign messages heard.[1] Blogs themselves,...
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Dean's Democracy for America internet organization has continued to work to keep like-minded candidates in the running for local, state, and federal offices by connecting with voters at the...
New Media technologies like weblogs, social bookmarking or news aggregation sites (Digg, Reddit, del.icio.us), social networking sites (MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn), and video sharing sites...
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This wiki is a aggregation of scholarly resources related to the role of new media in the political process. It was created for the "New Media and Society" (COMM/INFO 320) course at Cornell...
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