Posts Tagged ‘internet’

My Panel Discussion of Peer Production at RightOnline 2009

The below audio is me speaking on the RightOnline 2009 panel called “Information Pollination: Integrating Technology to Amplify the Message.”  I had the great pleasure of joining Melissa Clouthier, Elizabeth Terrell, and Katie Favazza on this panel, and they were all absolutely brilliant; however, I was only able to obtain the recording of my portion [...]

Successful Online Campaigning: A Focus on the 2008 Presidential Campaign

Hey guys,
I know I haven’t been around for a while lately, but that’s in large part because I’ve been working on something big. Right now I’ve finished publishing the first part of a major project I’ve been working on here. The paper itself is divided into 5 parts – Intro, History, Current, Analysis, and Conclusion. [...]

The Twitter Revolution and “Top Conservatives on Twitter”

For this blog post, I’m going to assume that you are already somewhat familiar with Twitter (although CNET has a great newbie’s guide if you’re not).
For a long time, I shied away from using Twitter.  It just didn’t appeal to me, although my lack of interest wasn’t due to any particular reason.  Finally, in August [...]

Peer Production and the Future of the Republican Party: An Open Letter to the Next RNC Chairman

To the future chairman of the Republican National Committee,
We face a tough road over the coming days, months, and years as we work to transform the Republican Party into the party of the future so that we can recover from this year’s devastating losses in the House, Senate, and ultimately, White House. The path [...]

Facere quam dicere: a new motto for the GOP?

Facere quam dicere: to do rather than to say. A knock-off of the North Carolina motto—and an attempt to use my Classical Languages degree for something—but instructive for the GOP nonetheless.
For example, my (albeit limited) role in the conservative blogosphere means that I spend 92% of my time talking about problems and 8% of my [...]