Politics and advocacy in the social media era
Pew Research findings on the state of social media and its impact on grassroots and advocacy
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Pew Research findings on the state of social media and its impact on grassroots and advocacy
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
Aaron Smith will share the Pew Internet Project’s most recent data on the constantly shifting digital ecosystem in the U.S. and highlight some major trends that have emerged since the project’s inception in 1999.
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet’s 2010 post-election survey.
Senior Research Specialist Aaron Smith presents the Pew Internet Project’s latest findings on the use of social media by communities of color to the California Immunization Coalition. (Updated with slides)
Aaron Smith will speak at CAPAF’s Internet Advocacy Roundtable to discuss how to best use social media to engage and mobilize diverse constituencies.
Research Specialist Aaron Smith discusses online participation and social media at the 2009 Symposium on Racing and Gaming in Tucson.
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