Organizing for Change on the Social Web

Date: Saturday, June 7th
Time: 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Room: Auditorium 1
Track: Media and Democracy: The Next Frontier
Session Type: panel

2008 has been a year of political organizing via Facebook, MySpace and YouTube. While online social networks extend well beyond these known brands, their ultimate impact on political and social change remains largely unknown. How can social networking impact politics and policies, and what new technologies will revolutionize organizing in the future?

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