[p2p-research] Fwd: New Public Media 2.0 Field Report --The Twittocracy

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 16:50:53 CEST 2009


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From: Center for Social Media <socialmedia at american.edu>
Date: Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:03 PM
Subject: New Public Media 2.0 Field Report --The Twittocracy
To: michelsub2004 at gmail.com


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*Building Social Media Infrastructure to Engage Publics: Twitter Vote Report
and Inauguration Report '09*
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*   Greetings friends,

 We're proud to announce a new field report that reviews Twitter Vote Report
and Inauguration Report '09 --two projects that demonstrated the potential
of microblogging formats for election monitoring before the recent upheaval
in Iran brought the topic to international attention. Read the entire
report<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102634146303&s=7822&e=001ezPQA1foCfytyus6UfxkagKst5yMEMc7s1S9XaTwVfcI__Dj_5A6zCZbTYMEdmaMvXtDdP4jyr-zagdyhNPB2a5Eu6z1qfGWhhhUFhma72gUsocNBJzxXa46z3VT_rtlLoK2JAMvAmPs43n5UJf2YrPWyUQjxRXOTR6KjXbDzZvFp4f9UQC_LuFppFa66-Shv_O0IGxs4IBNsAJJ5NRszQhGfigBgAvm0rgSp2EbTaQnTshLYUb0rSwbezAdBJ8IZJuos81hhj0=>or
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And once you've read it, let us know what you think.

By now, we hope you've had a chance to read our white paper *Public Media
2.0: Dynamic Engaged
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Thanks to all who have supported it by blogging, tweeting, and engaging in
the conversations. It's clear we're part of a larger zeitgeist here: the
term "public media 2.0" was mentioned at the Future of Journalism Senate
Hearings<http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102634146303&s=7822&e=001ezPQA1foCfxzAyocz_kPAcruhyzlIwYZwymO7Hp5ltWIQw8vNwZJVmgtBuix3Hq39WWJCoFIHkB652Pq7MtChMUGnDQvYNmxiCW10nNOdM_PtYiJwKem-N8yhB4FlZ-oiOS5Vkrzu65Q9TuZ22bKZ_8VkWbHrG4ntZrLqJXFjkSXaqk_oYOjsPJwu5DFGVRytZ37Xd7ns6g=>back
in May and President Obama recently called
attention to the
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