Change.org / BPC Working Group / Twitter / Google / YouTube / ESPN / Facebook / MSNBC / Finance Institute/Bipartisan Policy Center Working Group / CNN / /
Currency
USD / / /
Facility
Campaign Finance Institute / University School / /
IndustryTerm
interest / digital technology / online politics / online participation / communications technologies / continuous online developments / Internet tools / media environment / campaign finance / political new media successes / Internet politics / approximate power law distributions / online donations / political technology use / citizen media preferences / electricity / partisan online spaces / computational management / online successes / online infrastructure / Internet use / Individual social media platforms / online communication strategy / online deliberation / online communities-of-interest / mass media environment / online traffic / media resources / profound technologies / media choices / mundane internet / massive online experiment / social network / nascent online community / party network / technology gap / online media institutions / /
Organization
Progressive Change Campaign Committee / Victory Lab / Democratic Party / Campaign Finance Institute / the George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs / George Washington University / DailyKos / /
Person
Alan Gerber / George W. Bush / Delli Carpini / Joe Wilson / Philip N. Howard / Daniel Kreiss / Obama / Donald Green / James Fowler / Markus Prior / Mark Weiser / David Karpf / Alan Graysons / Allan Wests / Sasha Issenberg / Alan Abramowitz / Elizabeth Warrens / Michael Schudson / Williamson / Howard Dean / Magdalena Wojcieszak / Williams Carpini / Adam Bonica / Robert Bond / Barack Obama / Bill Clinton / Mitt Romney / /
Position
President / intersection Analyst / Journalist / Assistant Professor / Representative / /
ProvinceOrState
Copeland / /
PublishedMedium
The Forum / The Forum /
Technology
communications technologies / Cable TV / digital technologies / /