Posts Tagged ‘Public Engagement’

Getting Serious About Games

This post is another in the series of posts generated for The Communications Network.  It originally appeared on that site, although this is a slightly longer version.
Can games move people [...]

What We Learned: Navigating the Shifting Media Policy Landscape

The May 2010 meeting of Public Policy Communicators NYC focused on what’s going on in communications policy – specifically looking at public access to information and the forces attempting to [...]

Report: Advocacy Produces Concrete Community Benefits

A big shout out to Philanthropy News Digest for brining to my attention a new report from the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy with a rather tortured title.  According to [...]

Two New Journals to Check Out

It is kind of surprising given the economy — but very welcome nonetheless — that two new journals have been launched recently that public policy communicators should consider checking out.
The [...]

Is Social Networking Turning Us into a “Culture of Reaction Without Action”?

The Books of the Times (NYTimes) has a review of a new book from Jaron Lanier titled “You Are Not A Gadget: A Manifesto” that I found insightful, and I [...]

Knight Foundation Makes Major Commitment to Public Engagement

I consider public engagement to be one of the most crucial and desirable forms of communications — in part because it is truly two-way.  It’s about listening, not just talking. [...]