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Affect policy decisions & government action Promote social cohesion & public involvement Alert Inform Console/Support Mobilize
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Surge of Internet use for public discourse Charitable Organizations – donations Political Groups – action Religious Denominations – consolation, call for peace, defense of Islam, etc.
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Wikis: Group communication mechanisms Allow users to create & edit Web page content freely from any browser User-generated content Content is available to anyone Registered members can contribute
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Content is communication between members Site moderators edit for unrelated content, personal attacks, derogatory statements, profanity, etc. Typically biased Site software automatically organizes & archives topics & replies Reader (non-member) replies may be allowed on separate blog links Anonymous posting
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Threads – topics submitted for discussion Posts – either public or private between members Community – refers to members participating or interested in a certain subject
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Many sites are backed by nonprofit organizations & funded through membership subscriptions Greenpeace.org Greenpeace.org Goals: Capture media attention Rally public support/effort involvement Implement change in public policy & government action
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Meetup Meetup Allows people to find groups of shared interests in their geographical vicinities Email, blog, meet face-to-face Howard Dean’s www.deanforamerica.comwww.deanforamerica.com 2003-2004 primary campaign for Democratic Party’s Nomination By Sept. 2003, $25.4 million raised, 140,000+ members, 800+ monthly meetings Set new precedent for political campaigns ( i.e. G.W. Bush & John Kerry) Future of grassroots efforts
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“Writerly texts” (vs “Readerly texts”) Call upon reader to supply/fill in missing information Incomplete “Visual Space” – arguments are made throughout the site verbally & nonverbally Site visitors chose own navigation paths & don’t lose the message Order is not as important as in written texts
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Persuade undecided/uninformed/inactive site visitors Create social and political cohesion Implement and influence change
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