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In the March issue, we cast our editorial spotlight on new media. Some of the issue’s highlights are: · The 2011 Reed Awards: Roll out the red carpet and raise a toast. In February, Campaigns & Elections hosted the third annual Reed Awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. Over 100 awards were given out to recognize excellence in campaigning. · Social Media and Regime Change in Egypt: Social networks may have helped protesters organize to bring down the Mubarak regime, but can they help build a democracy? · The Untapped Potential of Social Media: Social media platforms offer tremendous opportunity for dynamic interaction with niche voters, but campaigns have been slow to take advantage. We also provide the news and analysis that the political community needs to be more effective: “Moderate” Rebranding: Sweden’s Moderate Party, once considered right wing and elitist, has rebranded itself as a centrist outfit with broad appeal to the middle class. Beatriz Paredes: President of Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party on a “vida politica.” Colorado Influencers: Our list of the most influential people in Centennial State politics. Plus: political surgeon J.J. Rendon, the dangers of online DIY, John Zogby on polling abroad, much more… We invite you to share your opinions with us by taking a brief survey.
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