by Kari Dunn Saratovsky on 26 Aug 2008
With convention season officially upon us, the political junkie within me couldn’t let the week go by without posting something related to politics. But since there are plenty of places for you to go and get the play by play about what’s happening in Denver (including on our good friend Allison Fine’s Blog), I thought I’d direct your attention to an interesting list put together by PoliticsOnline and World eDemocracy Forum .
For the ninth year in a row, they have announced this year’s list of nominees who are competing for the Top 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics.
With convention season officially upon us, the political junkie within me couldn’t let the week go by without posting something related to politics. But since there are plenty of places for you to go and get the play by play about what’s happening in Denver (including on our good friend Allison Fine’s Blog), I thought I’d direct your attention to an interesting list put together by PoliticsOnline and World eDemocracy Forum .
For the ninth year in a row, they have announced this year’s list of nominees who are competing for the Top 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics.
I’ll admit, I’m only familiar with a handful of these organizations, but I support the promotion of organizations who see it as their mission to encourage a kind of citizen centered civic engagement using the power of individuals and the medium of the internet.
Even if you choose not to vote, it’s definitely worth taking a peek at this year’s nominees.
Anyone missing that you’d add to the list?
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