report | Apr 1, 2003
In the early days of the war with Iraq, 77% of online Americans used the Internet in some connection with the war. They went online to get information about the war, to learn and share differing opinions about the conflict, to send and receive emails about events, to express their views and to offer prayers.
report | Mar 20, 2003
The Internet offers a variety of activities to the online citizenry. The survey asked whether respondents ever engaged in eleven of them, and this table displays the results.
report | Mar 20, 2003
WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 20) – Email has become an increasingly popular and potent tool for political communication in America. Two-thirds of politically engaged Internet users during the 2002 election cycle sent or received email related to the campaign. But campaigners said they had more success using the Net to communicate with the press than with […]
report | Mar 20, 2003
Email has become an increasingly popular and potent tool for political communication in America.
report | Jan 7, 2003
More than three-quarters of Internet users went online this season for some kind of holiday activity. For many email was vital for planning gatherings or sending greetings. Online holiday shopping was up slightly from the previous year.
report | Jan 5, 2003
More Americans used the Internet to get campaign information in 2002 than during the last midterm election four years ago.
report | Jan 5, 2003
Introduction and Summary More Americans used the Internet to get campaign information in 2002 than during the last midterm election four years ago. While much of this increase has come from the overall growth in the online population, a higher proportion of Internet users sought election news than did so four years ago (22% now, […]
report | Dec 29, 2002
Americans expect to find what they are looking for online in news, health care, government information, and shopping.
report | Dec 29, 2002
WASHINGTON—The growing ranks of experienced Internet users as well as the deepening reach of the Internet into all aspects of American culture has raised all Americans’ expectations about what is available online. New research from the Pew Internet and American Life Project finds that most Internet users (80%) and many non-users (about 40%) expect that […]
presentation | Dec 14, 2002
Lee's lecture covered Pew's basic findings related to privacy and information disclosure.