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Social Media and 2008 Canadian Election: Liberals Dismiss Technology

In part of my research for the 24hrs article appearing today on social media and the approach of the various parties for the 2008 Canadian Federal Election, I fired off a note to Senator David Smith, Campaign Co-Chair for the Liberals, to ask him what plans the Liberals have to engage social media for the [...]

 

Social Media and 2008 Canadian Election: A Conversation with Amber Mac

This is the latest in a series of posts examining social media, social networking and how the tools are being used in the 2008 Canadian Federal Election Campaign.
I am working on an article about social media and the Canadian campaign for 24hrs this week. I’ve been hitting up some of the best SocMed minds [...]

 

Social Media and 2008 Canadian Election: Stephen Harper and the Conservatives

This is the latest in a series of posts examining social media, social networking and how the tools are being used in the 2008 Canadian Federal Election Campaign.
Stephen Harper got the memo on social media and got his people to sign up for each and every network they could find. Facebook, FriendFeed, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr [...]

 

Social Media and 2008 Canadian Election: Stephane Dion and the Liberals

This is the latest in a series of posts examining social media, social networking and how the tools are being used in the 2008 Canadian Federal Election Campaign.
The Liberals are in last place when it comes to understanding the new media reality and how it can be incorporated into an election campaign.
On Sunday they hit [...]

 
 
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