Key figures in Howard Dean's campaign for president reveal the stories behind the success of internet fundraising and community building.
Part I Overviews; Chapter 1 Introduction, Thomas Streeter; Chapter 2 How the Internet Taught Me That You Have the Power; Chapter 3 Theories, Thomas Streeter, Zephyr Teachout; Part II Stories of the Campaign; Chapter 4 How a Blogger and the Dean Campaign Discovered Each Other, Jerome Armstrong; Chapter 5 Something Much Bigger Than a Candidate, Zephyr Teachout; Chapter 6 Swept Up in "The Perfect Storm", Bobby Clark; Chapter 7 A Coder Becomes a Political Activist, Aldon Hynes; Chapter 8 Blogging for America, Mathew Gross; Chapter 9 The Meetup Story, Michael Silberman; Chapter 10 Experiences of a Grassroots Activist, Pam Paul; Chapter 11 The Lessons of Generation Dean, Amanda Michel; Chapter 12 Fund-Raising, Larry Biddle; Chapter 13 A Web Activist Finds Dean, Nicco Mele; Chapter 14 E-Mail, Kelly Nuxoll; Chapter 15 Part Icipatory Political Culture, Josh Koenig; Chapter 16 An Organizer's View of the Internet Campaign, Zack Exley; Chapter 17 After New Hampshire, Kelly Nuxoll; Part III Reflections; Chapter 18 From Media Politics to Networked Politics, Araba Sey, Manuel Castells; Chapter 19 The Legacies of Dean's Internet Campaign, Zephyr Teachout, Thomas Streeter;
Authored by Teachout, Zephyr; Streeter, Thomas