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NEW NEW MEDIA

What’s “New New Media?” Blogging YouTube Wikipedia Facebook Twitter Podcasting iPhone and iPad Online commentaries

Best Blogs Best Blogs (according to TIME Magazine) Best Blogs zenhabits PostSecret Climate Progress HiLobrow etc Bloggers Choice Award Bloggers Choice Award

Facebook in Politics Thaddeus McCotter Facebook, YouTube, Twitter Thaddeus McCotter Facebook Pantano for Congress, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Pantano for Congress Pantano for Congress Website Kirsten Gillibrand, Facebook, YouTube Kirsten GillibrandYouTube Arnold Schwarzenegger Facebook Arnold Schwarzenegger U.S. politics on Facebook

Political candidates Presidential campaigns, candidates from both major parties define their campaigns as “conversations” with the American people. For the most part, these campaigns follow traditional communication strategies that include television ads, campaign rallies, direct mail, and press coverage.

One way communication / feedback Most of their efforts is focused towards trying to control the message and tone of the campaign through one way methods of communication. It used to be that the only way campaigns could effectively obtain feedback from the public was to use an opinion poll.

Feedback Beginning with the Howard Dean campaign in 2004, political strategists realized that the Internet could provide additional methods of gauging the interest and opinion of the public as well as engaging community members in the political process.

Defining good political communication in a community Concept of the public sphere: a place where community members could collectively form public opinion in an environment removed from the government or economy. For a community to really encourage political communication, it has to be more inclusive. Community members should take an active role in the media as well by questioning sources, responding to journalists, and passing along relevant stories to their peers.

Facebook’s features facilitate political communication Facebook may be a better means of achieving a true public sphere than anything that has come before it, online or otherwise. The sheer number of members around the world demonstrates the utility of Facebook as an arena for communication

Facebook Facebook combines the best features of local bulletin- boards, newspapers, and town hall meetings and places them in one location that is available at any time in practically any location. Unlike a town hall meeting, Facebook allows all members of a geographic community to have input on a topic while giving them the flexibility of deciding when and how they contribute to the conversation.

Facebook Politicians can use Facebook to communicate with community members who are willing to listen, but they can not actively impose their messages on anyone. At the same time, community members have the means to express their opinions to political actors and organize to create their own voice if they feel no candidate yet represents their stance.

Facebook This does not mean that Facebook is the perfect environment for political communication. Facebook only works to supplement existing real- world communities, real-world political issues, and real-world news stories. The vast majority of information on Facebook comes from some other location. What Facebook does is bring members of a community together and provide a means to share information through a single network.

Facebook The strengths of Facebook lie in its ability to allow members to connect and organize. It also provides political actors with an effective means of reaching constituents and voters. What Facebook cannot do is force politicians to read, acknowledge, and react to those responses.

Political Campaigns and Social Media Political Campaigns and Social Media George Washington University, Oct 25, 2010 Panelists talked about the growth, influence, and use of social media by political campaigns. Among the issues they addressed were the amount of resources campaigns devote to social media, the use of social media for get out the vote efforts, and campaign messaging strategies

YouTube Clinton Sopranos Parody Howard Dean scream

Google Video Henry Kissinger George Soros

Newspaper comments All media love the traffic and engagement that Internet comment boards draw — that is, until too many louts crash the party, murdering the communal vibe and driving off the cool guests. All media love the traffic and engagement that Internet comment boards draw — that is, until too many louts crash the party, murdering the communal vibe and driving off the cool guests