Can Email Fix Congress? Or Do We Need #Occupy Social Media?

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I received the following 'chain' email from a family member.  I kind of liked it as it reminded me that yesterday I saw an article about how members of Congress were, in fact, getting richer as Americans are getting poorer.  They are more likely to be part of the 1%, than the 99%.  I like the … [Read more...]

Missouri Takes Aim at Facebook: Who Are We Protecting?

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Social media and Facebook in particular are an emotional powder keg these days. From anxieties over stalking and child abuse to the potential for terrorism and social unrest, social networking is the new poster child for fear. The state of Missouri has even gone so far as enact legislation severely … [Read more...]

Social Media Networks Get the Word Out: Just Ask ACORN

Social Media Networks Get the Word Out: Just Ask ACORN

However you come out on the politics of the “to-fund or not-to-fund” ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) issue, the radical change in House and Senate’s support for funding of the organization (or defunding as the case may be) is an excellent example of the impact of … [Read more...]

Politicians Have a Vested Interest in Traditional Media

Politicians Have a Vested Interest in Traditional Media

It's hard (for me anyway) to not continually reflect on technology and emerging behaviors--and how that cycle manifests in the next technological development. I was reading Citizen Marketers today and the authors mentioned McLuhan’s remarks about the political changes resulting from the … [Read more...]

Website Hijacking to Spread a Message of Protest

Website Hijacking to Spread a Message of Protest

The power of media to distribute information to a wide audience makes "stealing" media an effective method of disrupting or redirecting information flows.  The Media Psychology Research Center homepage was hijacked yesterday by a Gaza protest group.  (Thanks, Larry, for the heads … [Read more...]