Blogs About Digital Politics

There are a growing number of blogs focused on the intersection of politics and the internet that I think are well worth reading.

First, you obviously have found my own blog, DrDigipol.com, which ranges from short snippets on the latest online tools to longer strategy and analysis essays on internet politics.

Second, ePolitics.com is Colin Delany’s excellent How To blog on Internet strategy.

Third, Frogloop focuses on how technology can help non-profits. Check out the guest bloggers here, as well: http://www.frogloop.com/guestbloggers/.

Fourth, Mobile Active focuses on ways mobile technology is being used in politics and advocacy.

Fifth, NTEN, like frogloop, focuses on technology for the non-profit sector.

Sixth, PoliticsOnline.com’s blog, along with the rest of the site, is a fantastic resource for internet politics info.

Seventh, IPDI’s blog always includes good cutting edge information.

Eighth, Zack Exley, who has provided internet strategy to MoveOn, John Kerry, and Tony Blair, has his own blog.

Ninth, Idealware provides a consumer review service for software and strategies to the non-profit community.

Tenth, the Bivings Group publishes their blog on online political strategy.

Eleventh, Steve Clift, the guru of online local issues forums, writes DO-Wire, an essential resource for Internet politics discussions.

There are more out there, so if you have additional recommendations please post them in the comments.

One Response to “Blogs About Digital Politics”

  1. WWB Says:

    If it’s not too presumptuous, I’ll go ahead and suggest my own site: Blog P.I.

    I tend cover the political blogosphere as well as how campaigns and the media interact with it. More inside blogball than inside baseball, but I try to make sure both sides are well-represented.

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