April 30, 2007
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Ready-Made Constituent Relationships: A Look at How Technology Empowers and Enables Effective Constituent Relationship Management
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The Audience for Political Blogs: New Research on Blog Readership
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Person-to-Person-to-Person: Harnessing the Political Power of Online Social Networks and User Generated Content
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Ready-Made Constituent Relationships: A Look at How Technology Empowers and Enables Effective Constituent Relationship Management
Apr 30, 2007 -
The business of politics is the business of people and building relationships. Unfortunately, this is 2007, not 1807, and developing one-on-one relationships with all of your constituents is a great challenge. Heck, you probably don’t even have time to keep track of all their emails, faxes, and phon...
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Strengthening Democracy: Analyzing the Role of Influentials
May 1, 2007 -
A conference on how the concept of influentials operates in developing democracies and what international assistance can do to help strengthen the skills of pro-democratic voices around the world. Tuesday, May 1, 2007 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. For more information go to www.ipdi.org/IRIEvent R...
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700MHz: A DISCUSSION ABOUT THE FUTURE OF BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS WITH GOOGLE INC.
Sep 25, 2007 -
Join the Institute for Politics, Democracy, and the Internet for 700MHz: A DISCUSSION ABOUT THE FUTURE OF BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS WITH GOOGLE INC. PART OF THE AUTUMN 2007 IPDI IDEAS SERIES On February 18, 2009, the 700MHz frequency band of wireless communications spectrum will be vacated...
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Poli-fluentials: The New Political Kingmakers
Oct 5, 2007 -
New research from the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet illuminates the characteristics, media consumption habits and online activities of the people most likely to volunteer, donate and promote candidates and causes in the 2008 election. Using questionnaires completed by almost 10...
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THE STATE OF BROADBAND IN THE U. S. TODAY – DEPLOYMENT, APPLICATIONS AND SPEEDS: A CONVERSATION WITH VERIZON
Oct 26, 2007 -
The Institute for Politics, Democracy, and Internet will host a discussion – the second in its autumn 2007 IPDI Ideas series – with Link Hoewing, Vice President for Internet and Technology Policy for Verizon, one of the nation’s leading telecommunications companies, on the present state of the broad...
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When Idealism Isn’t Enough: Selling Online Politics in a Broadcast Era
Nov 27, 2007 -
You are cordially invited to join IPDI and leading online advertising experts for drinks and an interactive, problem-solving discussion about the issues political consultants face when persuading their clients and bosses to invest time, staff and money in the Internet. When: Tuesday, November 27...
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GW Releases Battleground Poll Results
Dec 19, 2007 -
Join the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet as we attend the release of GW’s Battleground Poll results this Wednesday, December 19th at the National Press Club. GW’s Battleground Poll Results - Wednesday, December 19 9:30 a.m. National Press Club, Zenger Room, 13th Floor 529 14t...
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Great Expectations: After the vote - citizens online, e-democracy in governance, and White House 2.0
Jan 9, 2008 -
When: 3-5 p.m, Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 Where: State Room, 7th Floor Elliott School (1957 E Street NW), George Washington University - Paid parking available in building. Space is limited, so RSVP is requested via Wiki at http://pages.e-democracy.org/Great_Expectations. This is event is f...
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What Comes Next? Super Tuesday & the Road to the White House
Feb 7, 2008 -
How has this primary session challenged and confirmed the expectations of pollsters, political analysts, and the media? How has technology shaped the way the primaries will unfold? Did Super Tuesday change the political game? Join our panel of politicos, journalists, and bloggers as they share their...
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Politics Online Conference 2008
Mar 4, 2008 -
The Politics Online Conference sits at the intersection of smart politics, good governance, transparent democracy, and innovative technology, spotlighting tools, applications, strategies, and ideas that affect a range of functions, from writing policy to organizing democratic movements to running a ...
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