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Video introduction to Digital Activism

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Michel Bauwens
6th May 2009


The New Change-Makers: An Introduction to Digital Activism is produced by the Berkman Center Initiative for Internet & Society and interviews many leading activists. 6 minutes of tips and experiences.

Please note that the following videos are also available via our Wiki’s Politics section:

* Andrew Rasiej on how Social Media are Transforming Democracy
* Clay Shirky on Collective Action through Social Networking
* Clay Shirky on Self-organized Online Cause Groups
* Clay Shirky on Social Networks and Politics
* David Weinberger on Blogs and U.S. Politics
* David Weinberger on the Web 2.0 for Politics
* Howard Rheingold on Smart Mobs for Democracy
* Jeffrey Juris on Networking Futures
* Jon Warnow on Open Source Activism
* Justin Oberman on Advocacy in the Mobile Age
* Mark Pesce on Hyperpolitics
* Marty Kearns on Netcentric Advocacy in a Socially Networked World
* Nicco Mele on the Impact of Web 2.0 on Politics
* Ricken Patel on Trends in Global e-Advocacy
* Robert Hackett on Networked Advocacy

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