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Why the left wins online through community engagement and an open structure. And there’s a study to prove it!

No Comments 28 April 2010Tracy Van Slyke

Ari Melber has written a great synthesis for The Nation about the new study “A Tale of Two Blogospheres” produced by a consortium of researchers from Harvard, Yale and Berkeley.

The study details the the structure (and resulting impact) of the left vs. right blogosphere or as they put it, “evidence of an association between ideological affiliation and the technologies, institutions, and practices of participation across political blogs.” This study completely coincides with the theories we lay out and the stories (and lessons learned) of Firedoglake, Feministing and Talking Points Memo that we detail out in our book Beyond The Echo Chamber: Reshaping Politics Through Networked Progressive Media.
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Twittering Speech by Josh Marshall

No Comments 18 September 2008Tracy Van Slyke

Over the last few days I was at the Park Center for Independent Media’s inaugural symposium. It was great to hang, talk, learn from and gossip with some of my favorite independent media producers and thinkers. Josh Marshall of the illustrious Talking Points Memo (which will be spotlighted in our upcoming book) was the featured speaker yesterday evening. I twittered my way through the speech and thought it would be fun to share. Start from the bottom up.

Twitter of Josh Marshall\'s speech...

Twitter of Josh Marshall's speech...

(If you’re on twitter, check out tweets from @digidave and @AmandaRMichel on the speech as well.)

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