Jen Schradie
Jen Schradie is a sociologist and Assistant Professor at the Observatoire sociologique du changement at Sciences Po in Paris. Her work has been featured on CNN and the BBC and in the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Time, the Daily Beast, and Buzzfeed, among other media. She was awarded the Public Sociology Alumni Prize at University of California, Berkeley, and has directed six documentary films. She is the author of The Revolution That Wasn't: How Digital Activism Favors Conservatives (2019).
The internet was built to resist an Orwellian future. Now it’s being weaponized.
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In today’s political world, building a campaign team that is dedicated to a digital presence is key to winning.
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When it comes to effectively propagating a message in the modern day, few do it quite like internet activists.
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Left-leaning groups don’t seem to have made as full use of the internet as right-leaning ones. As one conservative put it, Paul Revere had a horse, but they have the internet.
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Many believe that the internet has made it easier for us to participate in political activism. But is that really true?
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