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Session 2: American Democracy
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Introduction/Admin
- overview Twitters and outsiders who have taken interest
- overview blogging
- overview of main questions of today's class:
- Campaigns
- In what ways was the Obama campaign's use of the Internet new?
- To what extent was Obama's success due to the Internet?
- Does the Internet have affordances for a free exchange of ideas or are you likely to only interact with people who share your opinions?
- Governance
- Is the Obama Administration taking the right approach in allowing citizens to participate in government?
- what are other ways to allow citizens to participate?
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Youth Map
- what is 'network analysis'?
- from metaphor to analytic tool that studies ties between nodes, step beyond group and individual disconnect
- examples
- introduce Youth Map:
- projects from last semester
- current needs of Tisch College of Citizenship
- projects from last semester:
- immigrants rights orgs
- healthy foods options,
- major suggestions
- depth before breadth: get to know a few organizations well
- partnerships are important: organizations you already know v. cold calling
- facebook app in the future
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Internet and Election Campaigns
- What did the Internet allow that would not have happened otherwise?
- The Tools [Mary Joyce has a great preso on this]:
- Youtube viral video [earned vs. paid advertising]
- fundraising: low cost of ask means more smaller donations
- personal and group sites on MyBo/ Exley article showcases build real world volunteers [party coordinator/pizza coordinator] phone banking, volunteering, out of state
- In the end its about getting to the polls
- The new ethic: citizens seeing for themselves, more autonomy of how to participate and when
- Or is this so new? [Marshall Ganz v. Benkler debate]
- Sunstein's the Daily We
- Zatso.net "you decide what's news"/look at my Reader
- can the insulated communities make it to the public sphere
- Does the Internet have affordances for a free exchange of ideas or are you likely to only interact with people who share your opinions?
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Obama and the Problem of Participatory Government
- Can the Internet help mend the government/public divide in any meaningful way?
- The democracy v. republicanism divide
- from transparency -> open government, first Presidential Memorandum which says "Collaboration actively engages Americans in the work of their Government."
- Citizen's Briefing Book
- advantages
- advantages: low barrier to entry, allowed citizens to contribute to something that was put in front of the President
- disadvantages:
- technical: trolls, overlapping categories
- social: special interest captured.
- what is the best moving forward?
- expert (Peer to Patent, wikis) to broad citizen access (differentiation from polling)
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Readings
- Sunstein
- Does the Internet have affordances for a free exchange of ideas or are you likely to only interact with people who share your opinions?
- Citizen Briefing Book
- Is the Obama Administration taking the right approach in allowing citizens to participate in government?
- what are other ways?
- Exley and Palfrey
- In what ways was the Obama campaign's use of the Internet new?
- To what extent was Obama's success due to the Internet?
Session 2: American Democracy
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