Archives: July, 2012
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July 30, 2012
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The Baltimore Sun
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How Social Media Revolutionizes Social Protest -
July 29, 2012
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Mashable
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People Who Use Their Smartphone to Listen to Talk Radio Lean Liberal -
July 28, 2012
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Wall Street Journal
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In Defense of Arguing on Facebook -
July 28, 2012
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Mashable
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Just What are the Campaigns Sending to Your Inbox? -
July 27, 2012
from
Time Magazine
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Most World Leaders Now on Twitter, Study Finds -
July 27, 2012
by Jennifer Marie Young
| Blog
Events Lookout July 27, 2012 -
July 26, 2012
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The New York Times
| News
Voters Do Not Want Microtargeted Ads -
July 24, 2012
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U.S. Senate
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Senate Committee Responds to Citizens United Case, Lawrence Lessig Testifies -
July 23, 2012
from
Bloomberg News
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Political Tech Startups Booming in Current Election Cycle -
July 22, 2012
by Jennifer Marie Young
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Dr. Owen in Canada: Her Events There and Press Coverage -
July 21, 2012
from
Mashable
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Obama Gives Support to New Cybersecurity Bill -
July 20, 2012
from
Politico
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Romney Ad Back on Youtube After Copyright Dispute -
July 20, 2012
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Tech Crunch
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Reddit Invaluable Resource Following Aurora Shootings -
July 20, 2012
by Jennifer Marie Young
| Blog
Events July 20, 2012 -
July 19, 2012
by Mark Blevis
| Blog
Blog: Mark Blevis on Professor Diana Owen’s Political Social Media Insights -
July 19, 2012
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Washington Post
| News
Campaign Political Ad Myths -
July 19, 2012
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Washington Post
| News
Can Google Help Mexico? -
July 19, 2012
by Andrew D. Lewandowski
| Blog
Blog: Political Memes Have Gone Mainstream -
July 18, 2012
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Professor Owen: Social Media and its Affects on Elections and Journalism -
July 18, 2012
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Mashable
| News
From Facebook to the Polls: Washington State Voters Can Now Register on Facebook -
July 17, 2012
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New York Times
| News
Politicians Seeking Greater Control of Their Words in the Media -
July 17, 2012
by
Sari Sharoni
| Research
e-Citizenship: Trust, Efficacy, and Participation in the Internet Era -
July 16, 2012
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Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism
| News
New Pew Research Study Released: A New Kind of News Emerges on YouTube -
July 14, 2012
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The Washington Post
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Romney Seeks to Surpass Obama’s Digital Game -
July 14, 2012
from
New York Times
| News
Obama’s Digital Presence and in Person Tactics Take on Oddly Different Tones -
July 14, 2012
by Jennifer Marie Young
| Blog
Events July 13, 2012 -
July 13, 2012
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ZDNet
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Liking of Facebook Pages Can Lead to Unwanted Political Content on Profiles -
July 12, 2012
by Editorial Staff
| Blog
Review: American Government and Politics in the Information Age -
July 11, 2012
from
Poynter.
| News
SCOTUS Blog Still Does Not Have Press Credentials -
July 9, 2012
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The Washington Post
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Facebook Co-Founder Turns to ‘Old Media’ with Ownership of The New Repbulic -
July 9, 2012
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Studying the Funny Man: Colbert Inspires a Proliferation of Research -
July 8, 2012
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Wall Street Journal
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Politicians Cautious About Social Media after Scandals -
July 8, 2012
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The Hill
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Internet Freedom Growing as Part of Diverse Politicians’ Agendas -
July 7, 2012
by Jordan C. P. Gray
| Blog
Review: Rebooting American Politics: The Internet Revolution -
July 6, 2012
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The Atlantic
| News
Remembering the Beginnings of Online Community, Now that the Site is up for Sale -
July 6, 2012
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Things Can and Do Go Wrong When Politicians Use Social Media -
July 5, 2012
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NPR
| News
‘Political Screaming Match’: New Website Encourages Talking about Political Differences -
July 4, 2012
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Gigaom
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Censoring Social Media Could Result in More Violence in Protests -
July 3, 2012
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Salon
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Political Ads on Public Stations Now a Possibility -
July 2, 2012
from
Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism
| News
2011 Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism Raw Data Set Now Available for Download


