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DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\nDave\nKarpf\,&nbsp\;Associate\nProfessor and Director o
 f Graduate Studies\,&nbsp\;School\nof\nMedia &amp\; Public Affairs\,&nbsp\
 ;George\nWashington University\n\nSome\nof the most remarkable impacts of 
 digital media on political activism lie in\nthe new forms of listening tha
 t it fosters among pressure groups. Organized\nadvocacy groups are increas
 ingly turning to digital analytics to gauge\nsupporter interest\, monitor 
 public sentiment\, experiment with new tactics\, and\ncraft strategies tha
 t resonate in the new media environment. In his new book\, Analytic\nActiv
 ism\, Dave\nKarpf\ndiscusses\nthe role of analytics in organized political
  engagement. He explores how this\nnew mode of activism works\, how it is 
 produced\, what it is useful for\, and what\nits limitations are. \n\n\n\n
 Dave\nKarpf’s\nprimary research focus is on how the internet is\nchanging 
 civil society organizations and\nlarge-scale movements for political chang
 e. He is the author of The\nMoveOn Effect: The Unexpected Transformation o
 f American Political Advocacy\n(Oxford University Press\, 2012) and Analyt
 ic\nActivism: Digital Listening and the New Political Strategy\n(Oxford Un
 iversity Press\, 2016).\n\n
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SUMMARY:Transnational NGO Initiative: Dave Karpf on Analytic Activism - Dig
 ital Listening and the New Political Strategy
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n\n</p><p><br></p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Dave\nK
 arpf\,&nbsp\;</b>Associate\nProfessor and Director of Graduate Studies\,&n
 bsp\;School\nof\nMedia &amp\; Public Affairs\,&nbsp\;George\nWashington Un
 iversity</p>\n\n<p></p><p><br></p><p>Some\nof the most remarkable impacts 
 of digital media on political activism lie in\nthe new forms of listening 
 that it fosters among pressure groups. Organized\nadvocacy groups are incr
 easingly turning to digital analytics to gauge\nsupporter interest\, monit
 or public sentiment\, experiment with new tactics\, and\ncraft strategies 
 that resonate in the new media environment. In his new book\, <i>Analytic\
 nActivism</i>\, <b>Dave\nKarpf</b>\ndiscusses\nthe role of analytics in or
 ganized political engagement. He explores how this\nnew mode of activism w
 orks\, how it is produced\, what it is useful for\, and what\nits limitati
 ons are. </p><p><br></p>\n\n<p>\n\n</p><p><b>Dave\nKarpf</b>’s\nprimary re
 search focus is on how the internet is\nchanging civil society organizatio
 ns and\nlarge-scale movements for political change. He is the author of<i>
  The\nMoveOn Effect: The Unexpected Transformation of American Political A
 dvocacy</i>\n(Oxford University Press\, 2012) and <i>Analytic\nActivism: D
 igital Listening and the New Political Strategy</i>\n(Oxford University Pr
 ess\, 2016).</p>\n\n
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