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Presentation
May 12, 2011Aaron Smith
Senior Research Specialist Aaron Smith will discuss “Emerging Trends in E-Government” on a panel at the Digital Citizen Satisfaction Summit in Washington, DC.
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Media Mention
Apr 28, 2011msnbc.com
Social media use among politically-active internet users has jumped in the last four years, and it’s also become more bipartisan, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
In 2010, a quarter of adults said that the Intern...
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Media Mention
Apr 20, 2011NPR
Internet activism has always been a medium of inclusiveness — Twitter and YouTube rather than either/or. And this time around, there will be even more new technologies no presidential candidate has used before, such as canvassing apps for the iPho...
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Apr 19, 2011New York Times
During last year’s midterm elections, Republicans caught up with Democrats in using technology and social networks, and now many Republicans elected to the House and Senate are using these tools more than Democrats, according to several political ...
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Media Mention
Apr 17, 2011Los Angeles Times
Four years ago, Barack Obama kicked off his presidential campaign on the steps of Illinois' Old State Capitol, speaking in front of thousands of supporters and a throng of media. Earlier this month, when he formally announced his reelection campai...
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Presentation
Apr 14, 2011Aaron Smith
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet's 2010 post-election survey.
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Presentation
Feb 3, 2011Aaron Smith
Senior research specilist Aaron Smith spoke about the latest Pew Internet research about public attitudes toward engaging with the government online. (Updated with slides)
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Media Mention
Jan 27, 2011USA Today
Younger Internet users, Pew says, were more likely to use social media for these political activities, but people over age 50 are rapidly catching up.
President Obama's 2008 campaign pioneered the use of social media in his overall comm...
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Jan 27, 2011Christian Science Monitor
Democrats and the Obama campaign may have pioneered the use of social media in an election, but Republican voters and tea party activists caught up with them in 2010, according to a new report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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Press Release
Jan 27, 2011
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