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EU lobbying scene not quite ready for next generation PR4 comments

Blog Team wrote 1 week ago: It's time to put 'public' back into PR On Saturday Claire Cain Miller of the New York Ti … more →

Tags: Social Media, brussels, technology, european union, Public Relations, twitter, facebook, flickr, claire cain miller

The political fate of social media

Blog Team wrote 1 week ago: Social media defy non-democratic authorities, but they are also changing the way we assess truth and … more →

Tags: Social Media, democracy

Dutch MPs told off for using Twitter while in session

Blog Team wrote 3 weeks ago: Is Twitter disrupting Dutch parliamentary debates? Yesterday Geerdi Verbeet, President of the Dutch … more →

Tags: EU Gossip, Social Media, technology, National Politics, News, twitter, Swedish EU Presidency, Geerdi Verbeet, ANP

Twitter delays maintenance to allow tweets from Iran to continue

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: Protesters in Tehran, Iran As news and speculation about the election fallout (and deadly protests) … more →

Tags: National Politics, Social Media, technology, Ahmadinejad, biz stone, Guardian Council, Iran, LA Times, Mahmoud

Pirates could secure two seats in new European Parliament

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: Pirates sail towards Brussels with wind in their sails The Swedish Pirate Party snagged an impressiv … more →

Tags: EU Elections, EU Gossip, Social Media, technology, EU Parliament, National Politics, EP elections, Lisbon Treaty, pirate party

Sex to help stimulate voter turnout

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: Political parties across Europe have decided to use all and any tactics to rally voter support in wh … more →

Tags: EU Elections, EU Parliament, condoms, EP elections, European Parliament, sex, voting turnout

EU elections' youngest candidate is a pirate

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: Pirate Party Ellen Söderberg is only 18 years old and is still in high school. She’s also a p … more →

Tags: EU Parliament, National Politics, EP elections, pirate party, Sweden, Ellen Söderberg, The Local

Estonia opens way to digital voting

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: Today, the European elections went digital in Estonia. For the first time, citizens in the country … more →

Tags: EU Elections, National Politics, News, technology, digital voting, EP elections, Estonia

Tapping into the power of viral messaging

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: Three wolf moon t-shirt We’ve seen it all before. Susan Boyle, the Mentos + Diet Coke experiment, t … more →

Tags: EU Elections, Social Media, technology, amazon com, Daniel hannan, Generation Z, mentos & diet coke, social networking potential, star wars kid

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are OK but Photoshop is not OK?

Blog Team wrote 1 month ago: As election posters are strewn across Swedish towns and squares (and across Europe for that matter) … more →

Tags: EU Elections, Social Media, technology, Dove Evolution, EP elections, facebook, Photoshop, Sweden, twitter

Ghost candidates

Blog Team wrote 2 months ago: MEPs voting and attendance records to Committee and Plenary sessions are being duly scrutinised sin … more →

Tags: EU Elections, european union, EU Parliament, EP elections, MEPS, Transparency, voting records

A video clip is worth a thousand words

Blog Team wrote 2 months ago: It was no brilliant prophecy to predict that the internet and social media tools would play a major … more →

Tags: EU Elections, Social Media, european union, EU Parliament, Viral Video, EP elections, brussels, European Parliament

Social media sweeps across Europe ahead of elections1 comment

Blog Team wrote 2 months ago: How will you vote in the upcoming European elections? Platforms such as EU Profiler can help you fig … more →

Tags: EU Elections, Social Media, technology, Ahston Kutcher, EP elections, EU profiler, facebook, flickr, gfk polonia

Close-up on voting records

Blog Team wrote 2 months ago: Today marked the launch of VoteWatch.eu, a slickly designed website aimed at shedding greater transp … more →

Tags: EU Elections, brussels, EP elections, Transparency, Lobbying register, siim kallas, European policy centre, voting records, Parliamentary absenteeism

Has MEP Daniel Hannan gone completely viral?

Blog Team wrote 3 months ago: In a rare demonstration of a good oratory in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, British MEP Dani … more →

Tags: EP elections, financial crisis, Speech, Viral Video

The Web & The 2008 Presidential Election2 comments

Tom OKeefe wrote 1 year ago: As I noted in the Political Web, Barack Obama has successfully penetrated the web to increase suppor … more →

Tags: Internet, Internet Marketing, Web 2.0, Politics, Barack Obama, Viral Videos, Internet Advertising, campaign finance, John McCain

Response to Ch.4-6 We The Media by Dan Gillmor

tmatth5 wrote 1 year ago: Prior to taking the newer media in communications course at UIC, I had extremely limited exposure to … more →

Tags: Citizen Journalism, We the Media, Dan Gillmor, "Grassroots journalism", Niche Journalism, Blog, PR, Talk Radio, Left

Hong Kong joins Massachusetts in supporting ODF

Avery M wrote 2 years ago: De-PDFed from the ODF newsletter: Hong Kong Government Recognizes ODF As A Recommended Standard in I … more →

The rise of YouTube predicted5 comments

Avery M wrote 2 years ago: Minor blog note: I’ve decided this’ll be a political blog after all. I changed the name … more →

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