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  • From: Judy Hallman <hallman AT email.unc.edu>
  • To: Internetworkers <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [internetworkers] An Introduction to Activism on the Internet
  • Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:47:30 -0500

WOW! What a wonderful collection of useful information!

Judy Hallman (hallman AT rtpnet.org, http://www.rtpnet.org/hallman)
Executive Director, RTPnet, NC (http://www.RTPnet.org/)

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Subject: [DDN] An Introduction to Activism on the Internet
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 10:07:53 -0500
From: Andy Carvin <acarvin AT edc.org>
Reply-To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group <digitaldivide AT milhouse.edc.org>
Organization: Center for Media & Community
To: The Digital Divide Network discussion group <digitaldivide AT milhouse.edc.org>

From the UNDP... -ac

An Introduction to Activism on the Internet

This document offers a brief introduction to a few different techniques
of electronic advocacy using email, the Web, and other “new media” to
bring about social change. This document is not intended to endorse
electronic campaigning tactics at the expense of other offline tactics.
Constituencies that are less connected to the Internet, for instance,
are less likely to be reached by Internet organizing alone. Any campaign
determining its strategy should analyze its goals and consider the best
way to influence, facilitate, create, or seize power. Electronic
campaigning techniques may work best when supplementing offline
tactics... or may be entirely unsuitable given a campaign’s intended
audience, targets, timing, or resources. As with other campaigning
tactics, strategies that work in one context will not necessarily work
in another.

http://www.backspace.com/action/all.php

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