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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Pew Internet Research has issued two studies that should be great interest to nonprofits in the advocacy and community action spaces. The first, Neighbors Online , notes the increasing use of online tools by citizens interested in tracking community events, news and issues. 21% discussed community issues over the telephone.
 
Sunday, May 16, 2010
The essence of policy-making is, in her view, the struggle over ideas to create shared meanings and vision about what is the public interest and the nature of the community. In particular, I see the opportunity of integrating health information technology and health communication into a more systemic approach to research (Health ICT).
 
Monday, April 19, 2010
Eligible institutions include but are not limited to public, academic, and research libraries, museums, disciplinary and professional associations, cultural institutions, state humanities councils, and institutions of higher learning. All forum and workshop programs should take place between October 1, 2010, and March 30, 2011. Any U.S.
 

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Despite the landscape and view people may hold when they think of today’s journalism, enrollment in journalism school has INCREASED ! However, when my High School Senior, Class of 2009 cousin asked me about it the other weekend, I was thrilled. You care about your friends and your communities. Jobs are being cut. Cliche?
That was the declaration by Marc Mathieu in his talk with us at the Transformative Consumer Research Conference. His point was that the world needs TCR now more than ever; researchers with a POV (make it a better world) and an idealism that drives them forward. We call it BeDo. Be the advocate for the audience - who are people too!
This piece by Brad Stone in the New York Times gives an overview of Facebook’s growth -- including its recent 8-month doubling in size! -- and looks at the challenges the social network faces now that the community it built feels empowered. teens and tweens don’t want to hang out with their parents’ old high school buddies. hear you.
The essence of policy-making is, in her view, the struggle over ideas to create shared meanings and vision about what is the public interest and the nature of the community. In particular, I see the opportunity of integrating health information technology and health communication into a more systemic approach to research (Health ICT).
Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) is one of the buzz words in the health care reform and economic stimulus package conversations in which $1.1 pharmacologic treatment, social/family support, combined pharmacologic and social/family support) for dementia in community-dwelling individuals and their caregivers. heart disease).
No one uses MySpace," says 17-year-old Halie Pacheco, a student at The Urban School [an elite school in San Francisco]. More important, I was disturbed by the warning that online communities are just as segregated as offline communities. Does your online posse look just like your offline community? Jocelyn.
An education opportunity notice: The Latin American Cancer Research Coalition (LACRC) is sponsoring the Social Marketing for Health in the Latino Community course, which will be offered by the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business.  A limited number of scholarships are available (for audit only).
believe the main message from the article is best summed up by one of the quotes from researcher Dr. The article elaborated by pointing to research that knowledge and how we feel about something (attitude) do not always line up with action. McKenzie-Mohr is a leader in what is referred to as community-based social marketing.
Bonus: It's interesting to note that the 20 social networking sites and the campaign's own online community (MyBo), which powered OFA did not yield a high return on investment in terms of fundraising. Tags: social networking email marketing online marketing online fundraising Obama for America market research M+R Strategic Services
Eligible institutions include but are not limited to public, academic, and research libraries, museums, disciplinary and professional associations, cultural institutions, state humanities councils, and institutions of higher learning. All forum and workshop programs should take place between October 1, 2010, and March 30, 2011. Any U.S.