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The process of participating in civic acts on the Internet (ie. social media, YouTube, or blogs) or through other technology, such as mobile devices. The connective technologies that allow for two-way communication and transmission of information by and between individuals and/or institutions. These include tools like Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and blogs. Also referred to as “new media” and “web 2.0 technology.”
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America’s Civic Health Index Sep 18th, 2006
People Follow The News Less, Although Political Knowledge Seems To Have RisenSigns of Hope Sep 18th, 2006
The Shifting Civic Landscape Sep 18th, 2006
The Impact of the Internet on Civic Health Sep 18th, 2006
Appendix I.5: Staying InformedThe Indicators Sep 18th, 2006
Appendix II: Latest Data from 2005 Sep 18th, 2006
NetizensEngaging Online Sep 17th, 2007
Millennials EmergeA New Civic Generation? Sep 17th, 2007
Measuring the Effects of Social Media Marketing September 21, 2008
U.S. Civic Health Shows Broad Decline Amid Signs of Recovery According to First-Ever Index Released Today October 31, 2008
I’m Ready to Declare a Winner in the 2008 Race November 3, 2008
Can Facebook Replace Face-to-Face? November 14, 2008
Gatekeepers and New Media November 20, 2008
The Internet: Civic Polarizer or Unifier? November 26, 2008
Micah SifryThe Web as a Political Force November 25, 2008
Scott HeifermanFrom Beet TV November 25, 2008
Social Media and A New Model of Civic Engagement by Nick Troiano July 7, 2009
The Emerging Generation: Opportunities with the MillennialsWho Engages? August 27, 2009
Civic Health Index Finds America in the Midst of Civic ForeclosureStudy Finds that God, Friends and Facebook are Important Factors for Fostering Civic Engagement August 27, 2009
Civic Health Index Finds America in the Midst of Civic Foreclosure August 27, 2009
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