About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 107. Chapters: Blog, Hacktivism, Joseph J. Romm, Monochrom, E-democracy, David Gewirtz, Internet activism, Social peer-to-peer processes, Flash mob, Steal This Film, Gucci Gang controversy, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Open source governance, History of blogging, The Grey Album, GetUp!, Sunlight Foundation, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Joe Trippi, Collaborative e-democracy, E-Petitioner, E-participation, Unity08, Netroots Nation, Transformational Government, Gregoire Seither, Public Netbase, Lead21, Electronic civil disobedience, Open Rights Group, Hacktivismo, Intervasion of the UK, Technocracy, Open source political campaign, Internet petition, Scientists and Engineers for America, E-Government of Korea, 1984 Network Liberty Alliance, Sunshine Review, Code for America, MySociety, Local eGovernment, Information Kerala Mission, Emergent democracy, Digital Rights Ireland, A2LL, ParoleWatch, Center for Democracy and Technology, Arse Elektronika, TRUSTe, Institute for New Culture Technologies/t0, Access to knowledge movement, Good Roads Movement, Electronic services delivery, Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat, E-Authentication, Interactive Democracy, E-Government Unit, MEETin, Joyce Aboussie, Garden Networks, IT-Political Association of Denmark, Global Network Initiative, E-GIF, Online consultation, Online deliberation, Students for Democracy, M-government, How does one patch KDE2 under FreeBSD?, Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe, Meetup, Ricardo Dominguez, Patent Busting Project, Media hacker, Nathaniel Pearlman, Digital Copyright Canada, Egovernment factsheets, Electronic Frontier Canada, Association Electronique Libre, Hacktivismo Enhanced-Source Software License Agreement, Benton Foundation, Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue, ERulemaking, Voting Advice Application, IP Justice, 19 September Network agains...