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Rem Palpitt

Election 2010: New digital battlefield, same old politics (par le Digital Director de l... - 1 views

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    None of the parties have leveraged new media in this campaign to build support in the way Barack Obama did
Rem Palpitt

The Obama-Clinton One-Two Tech-Powered Public Diplomacy Punch - 0 views

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    This isn't the first time a State Department has supported a president. It's part of the job description. But technology seems to be greasing the wheels on that relationship. One or two runs below Clinton, there's tech-driven symbiosis afoot. Take Obama's speech last week in Accra, Ghana. It's a great example of how, using new media, two DC powerhouses are feeding off one another's efforts. A taste of what we're talking about here
Rem Palpitt

Democracy 2.0 Awaits an Upgrade (NYTimes, via @fondapol) - 0 views

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    President Obama declared during the campaign that "we are the ones we've been waiting for." That messianic phrase held the promise of a new style of politics in this time of tweets and pokes. But it was vague, a paradigm slipped casually into our drinks. To date, the taste has proven bittersweet.
Rem Palpitt

Francis Pisani : Participation ou transparence? #pdf09 - 0 views

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    Eric McKinnon (il a participé à la campagne de McCain) et Joe Rospars (patron de Blue State Digital , l'agence qui a géré l'essentiel de la campagne d'Obama en matière de New Media) sont d'accord pour dire que l'énergie mobilisée par le candidat était plus importante que les outils technologiques auxquels il a eu recours. Pour McKinnon: "c'est 5% d'outils et 95% d'énergie". Obama était un candidat exceptionnel".
Rem Palpitt

Election 2012: It's Not Facebook. It's the Data, Stupid. - 0 views

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    Now that President Obama, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty have all declared their intentions to run for President in 2012 and rolled out their initial campaign websites, and another leading contender, Sarah Palin, has also unveiled a revamped website for her political operation, SarahPac, it's possible to begin sketching the contours of the 2012 election online. And so far, the inside-the-beltway political media is missing the big story. It's not Facebook. It's the data, stupid.
stan mag

Obama's Twitter Town Hall Curation process - 1 views

stan mag

Google Moderator on YouTube Enables Real-Time Feedback from Your Audience - Search Mark... - 1 views

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    "Google Moderator on YouTube Enables Real-Time Feedback from Your Audience Share Starting today, YouTube has integrated the ability to use Google Moderator into your YouTube channel. Moderator is a social platform that allows you to solicit ideas or questions on any topic, and have the community vote the best ones up to the top in real-time. YouTube previously used Google Moderator as part of its interviews with American President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper."
Arnault Coulet

Valuable Games » Blog Archive » My.BarackObama.com as Augmented Reality Game - 0 views

  • what made MyBO revolutionary, and what puts it in the same category as World Without Oil, is that it also asked participants to engage in non-digital, non-virtual activity
  • Perhaps the biggest problem of MyBO as a game was its failure to scale. It was disheartening to log in and see that you were in 266,442nd place
  • But the system would have been far more motivating if your cohort group was more local: all Obama supporters in your state, city, or your MyBO groups.
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  • Some were upset by the change, which demonstrated that the points really did motivate some. Wrote one of the top 500: “GIVE ME MY POINTS BACK!!!! THEY DO NOT BELONG TO YOU!!!!!”
  • Full disclosure: including one I’m now working on a civic engagement game for Fair Trade).
Arnault Coulet

Revival / Un membre de l'administration Obama réclame «l'infiltration cogniti... - 1 views

  • L’article de M. Sunstein, publié dans le Journal of Political Philosphy en 2008 et découvert récemment par le blogueur Marc Estrin, stipule : « [N]otre principale affirmation est que les théories de conspiration découlent non pas de l’irrationalité ou de la maladie mentale, mais d’une “épistémologie invalide”, venant sous la forme d’un nombre extrêmement limité de sources informationnelles (pertinentes) ». Par « épistémologie invalide », M. Sunstein veut dire que les personnes croyant aux théories de conspiration ont un nombre limité de sources d’information auxquelles elles font confiance. Par conséquent, M. Sunstein avance dans l’article que le simple fait de réfuter les théories de conspiration en public ne fonctionnerait pas : il faudrait infiltrer les sources mêmes en lesquelles les théoriciens de conspiration croient.
  • M. Sunstein a par ailleurs soutenu que « le gouvernement pourrait employer des tactiques (légales) pour briser les groupes cognitifs serrés qui mettent de l’avant des théories extrêmes ». Il a suggéré que les « agents du gouvernement (et leurs alliés) se joignent à des forums de discussion, à des réseaux sociaux en ligne ou même à des groupes en espaces réels et tentent de miner des théories de conspiration en propagation en soulevant des doutes à propos de leurs fondements factuels, de leur logique causale ou de leur incidence pour l’action politique ».
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