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The 2009 Digital Activism Survey

A survey showing the first international demographic data on a new group
titled "digital activists": people who use digital technology as part of grassroots campaigns for social and political change.

From late mid-February to mid-April of 2009, DigiActive collected 122 responses through an open online form, followed by three rounds of qualitative and quantitative analysis by Mary Joyce and Katharine Brodock of DigiActive and Timo Zaeck of the University of Siegen.

[Source: online @http://www.digiactive.org/research/digital-activism-survey-report-2009/]

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