The Changing Privacy Landscape
Lee Rainie details the social and business implications of a reshaped privacy landscape
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Lee Rainie details the social and business implications of a reshaped privacy landscape
Corporate responsibility: How far will tech firms go in helping repressive regimes?
A discussion forum focused on using social networking and digital tools to reinvigorate democracy and extend electronic engagement from campaigns and grassroots-activism to governance.
Lee Raine talks with Journalism That Matters’ Bill Densmore about how libraries can adjust and thrive in the new media ecosystem.
People who believe their local government does a good job sharing information are more likely than others to feel satisfied with civic life.
Director Lee Rainie spoke with Library Beat about the social impact of the Internet, recent research, and reasons why librarians will survive in the new media ecosystem.
Statistics about the use of the internet for politics and e-government presented to the Personal Democracy Forum
Is the internet the lever for direct democracy? Or is it a wedge for political polarization? An assessment of the first 10 years of online politics.
Email has become an increasingly popular and potent tool for political communication in America.
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