The Internet and Politics 2007
Statistics and insights from Pew Internet Research about the role of the internet in politics and e-government activities.
Statistics and insights from Pew Internet Research about the role of the internet in politics and e-government activities.
36% of online American adults consult Wikipedia
Pew Internet data and findings related to Web 2.0 applications and activities.
This presentation covers the technology world of teenagers and college students and discusses six realities of the lives of "digital natives" that are especially important for their institutions and their teachers to know.
A discussion of Pew Internet Project findings about how the internet has changed communities and the general learning environment of users.
An overview of Pew Internet Project findings
28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. Findings and interview with David Weinberger
Twice as many Americans used the internet as their primary source of news about the 2006 campaign compared with the most recent mid-term election in 2002.
64% of registered voters received recorded telephone messages in the final stages of the 2006 mid-term election.
Is the internet the lever for direct democracy? Or is it a wedge for political polarization? An assessment of the first 10 years of online politics.