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The Most Blogworthy section is a place for PoliticsOnline to recognize the innovation, quality and diversity of the reporting of 'citizen journalists' who are making a mark at the intersection of politics and technology. Blog posts are chosen regularly from all points on the political spectrum and the global compass. If you see something that you think is important, innovative or just plain interesting about the field of internet politics – send along and if we publish it we’ll give you credit.
Articles are listed by most recent publication date first.
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Person of the Week - Tom Vilsack One of the first to officially announce a 2008 Presidential candidacy, Democrat Tom Vilsack is making use of the Internet in a big way to communicate with the American electorate. (December 22, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Mark Glaser Meet this week's Person of the Week - Mark Glaser. Mark is the editor and writer of the PBS MediaShift blog, a great resource for keeping up to date on the new media’s political influence. (December 1, 2006)
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Person of the Week - George Osborne George Osborne recognizes the power of the Internet revolution and he is dedicated to bringing this democratization of information to the UK government and its citizens. (November 17, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Mary Joyce Mary Joyce is a young, ambitious, busy woman paving the political road of social activism one notable project at a time. (November 3, 2006)
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Person Of the Week - David Cameron In the UK, the Conservatives are using the Internet to win over younger voters and the female vote. David Cameron has launched his own webcam direct from his home in west London. (October 20, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Donnie Fowler Donnie Fowler is reaching out to voters and political activists via SMS technology. His venture, Cherry Tree, is leading the way in advancing political communication over this new platform. (September 29, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Antonia Bance Antonia Bance is an outstanding outspoken UK Labour councillor and blogger dedicated to educating and communicating with her constituents via Internet technology. (September 15, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Senator Evan Bayh Evan Bayh is making use of nearly every Internet social networking site to communicate with the elusive, young, technology savvy voting population. (September 8, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Dan Riehl Private sector technology guru Dan Riehl stays active online with "Riehl World View," his blog that addresses issues from music to media bias. (August 25, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Joe Green Joe Green is dedicated to turning the social networking phenomenon into an engaging medium of political debate! (August 14, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Mike Krempasky Veteran right-wing blogger Mike Krempasky is dedicated to keeping an eye on the "liberal media bias" and has been referred to as the patron saint of the blogosphere. (August 7, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Jimmy Orr As director of E-Communications and Chief Deputy Director of Communications for Governor Schwarzenegger Jimmy Orr has innovated the way citizens can communicate with their representatives and become more active in their governments. (July 31, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Pete Ashdown This week's person of the week is U.S. Senatorial candidate Pete Ashdown. Mr. Ashdown is the proprietor of the "wiki-platform" and a pioneer in Internet campaigning. (July 18, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Morgan Felchner Meet this week's Person of the Week - Morgan Felchner. Felchner is editor of Campaigns & Elections magazine, where she manages the editorial operations. She is also one of PoliticsOnline's newest contributing editors. (July 5, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Richard Fawal This week's Person of the Week is Richard Fawal. Fawal coordinates the development of online campaigns to recruit and train grassroots advocates and the building of online communities to support their efforts. He is also one of the newest contributing editors at PoliticsOnline. (June 19, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Carol Darr This Week's Person of the Week is Carol Darr. Darr is the Director of the Institute of Politics, Democracy & the Internet at GWU, and a veteran of U.S. politics and government. (June 1, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Sylviane Toporkoff This week's Person of the Week is Sylviane Toporkoff. Toporkoff is Partner & Vice-President of Items International, President Global Forum/Shaping the Future, professor and e-democracy expert. (May 15, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Bob Pyke Jr. This week's Person of the Week is Bob Pyke Jr. Pyke is a self-diagnosed political Junkie, a long-time contributing editor at PoliticsOnline and an E-health expert. (May 1, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Michael Turk This week's Person of the Week is Michael Turk. In his professional career, Turk has lived at the intersection of politics and technology - crossing from the political, to the commercial and into government. (March 31, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Alan Rosenblatt This week's Person of the Week is Alan Rosenblatt of the Internet Advocacy Center. Rosenblatt is an e-politics veteran, blogger, and expert in politics, advocacy and governance in the digital age. (March 15, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Rafael Rubio Meet this week's Person of the Week. Rafael Rubio is a political consultant, law professor, e-democracy expert and contributing editor at PoliticsOnline. (March 2, 2006)
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Person of the Week: Ross Ferguson This week's Person of the Week is the Hansard Society's Ross Ferguson. Ferguson is a UK e-democracy expert and contributing editor at PoliticsOnline. (February 21, 2006)
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Person of the Week - Jack Dunning This week's first ever PoliticsOnline Person of the Week is Jack Dunning. Dunning is a regular contributing editor at PoliticsOnline, junk mail pioneer, blogger and activist. (January 31, 2006)
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