Digital Politics: Pew Research findings on technology and campaign 2012
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
Susannah Fox provided data and insights about how Americans are presently using the internet and social media to assess healthcare quality.
Susannah Fox provided an overview of the Pew Internet Project’s health and mobile adoption research, particularly as it relates to HIV/AIDS prevention efforts.
Director Lee Rainie presented findings from Pew Internet about the role of the internet, cell phones, and social media on civic life.
Pew Internet Director Lee Rainie discusses the latest Pew Internet data about the triple revolution in technology – in broadband, in mobile, and in social networking – and how these changes affect e-government and e-health activities by citizens.
Lee Rainie gave a keynote address about the new civic and political landscape to a summit sponsored by the Pew Voter Information Project for state election officials and technology executives who help them.
Lee Rainie presents a compendium of recent data that focuses on key behavioral statistics of the Millennial Generation.
Lee Rainie gave a keynote address that looked at people’s evolving use of the internet and mobile technologies and their attitudes about the role of the internet in their lives and the wider world.
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet’s 2010 post-election survey.
Susannah Fox will serve on a panel examining social media best practices in public health and social marketing.
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