Julie Germany stops by this week to tell us about "Pro-Democratic Movements, New Media, Old Media, and Technology". Julie is the director of the Institute of Politics, Democracy & the Internet at George Washington University who last came on the show to discuss the Web Tactics of Presidential Candidates. She studied at both Harvard and in Edinburgh, Scotland. Julie is also know for her contributions to a multitude of books as author, co-author or editor (See below).
Gabe Goldberg also comes back to remind us that PCs are not really scary.
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More about Julie:
She is the principal author and editor of several publications, including Constituent Relationship Management for State Legislators, Best Practices for Political Advertising Online, Constituent Relationship Management: The New Little Black Book of Politics, and Person-to-Person-to-Person. She co-authored Putting Online Influentials to Work for Your Campaign, and she has authored chapters in Voting in America and Rebooting America.
Julie has appeared in national and international newspapers, magazines, and media, including MSNBC, C-SPAN, Fox News, CBS, and NBC. In 2008, Julie was honored as a Rising Star by Campaigns and Elections’ Politics Magazine. Julie previously served as the deputy director of IPDI. She worked as a writer, editor and program manager for international initiatives in Korea, Ukraine, Haiti and the United States. Julie is a founding board member of Young Champions, a non-profit that addresses youth health issues, and a founder of Mobile Monday DC, the local chapter of an international community of mobile technology experts and enthusiasts.