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At last! Internet Advocacy Revealed,
By Havi Echenberg (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Advocacy, Activism, and the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy (Paperback)
Despite its social work bent, this book is a winner for everyone interesting in using the 'Net to influence public opinion and/or public policy. It combines case examples, theory, and enthusiasm to describe, analyze and prescribe (in limited quantity) how those interested in social change can harness the power of 'Net to accomplish their goals. As the first work of its kind, the book captures a lot of wisdom, experience and analysis about how and why the 'Net is an appropriate vehicle, its limitations, and its power in advocating for social change. Practitioners and scholars will find this book extremely useful.
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Advocacy, Activism, and the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy by Steven Hick (Paperback - January 1, 2002)
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