· Weekly activist inspiration ·
- Introduction to Facebook Activism - Digiactive - "a quick introduction on how to use Facebook in your activism campaign and includes real-life examples of Facebook activism campaigns from Egypt, Burma, and Morocco".
- Australia 2020 does not haz teh internetz - Stilgherrian - "The 'governance' section of the Final Report of the Australia 2020 Summit mentions the Internet just twice seriously ... If this report represents what Kevin Rudd's 'best and brightest' understand, then Australia is well and truly fucked."
- Lessons from ALP's secret web weapon - The Australian
- Citizens’ views on Govt 2.0 - Network of Public Sector Communicators (NZ) - Notes on "...the first phase of a survey into Canadians views on their government’s use of Web 2.0 technologies".
- Remix America - "Remix America is all about combining the art of the remix with the great ideals of America. We’re multi-partisan and open to every opinion. We’re all about free expression via political remixes, mashups and video."
- Let our congress tweet - "Congressional rules should not prevent lawmakers from joining us in online conversations ... Congress should join us where we the people are talking, sharing and networking – online. As Congress reconsiders the restrictions placed on their Internet use, you can tell Congress to embrace the communication technologies that we already use."
- Liberation Book Club: Classism - The Change Agency - "Very few of the activist organisations I’ve come across talk about class – even those that explicitly seek to address economic and social inequity."
Friday July 11, 2008
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