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Creating a
Digital Democracy:
The Impact of the
Internet on Public Policy Making
By Tom Price
Foundation for Public Affairs, 1999
"Offers great insight into the continuing debate on the Internet's role
in the public policy process." -- Phil Noble Jr., President, PoliticsOnline
"The most thorough and best written piece I have seen
on the topic so far." -- Phil Madsen, Webmaster, Ventura for Governor
campaign
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Cyber Activism:
Advocacy Groups and the Internet
By Tom Price
Foundation for Public Affairs, 2000
"Chronicles how these organizations
are using information technology to either affect public policy or
pressure corporations." -- Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post
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Public Affairs Strategies in the Internet
Age
By Tom Price
Foundation for Public Affairs, 2002
Shows how
businesses use the Internet to influence public policy and public opinion.
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Activists in the Boardroom:
How Advocacy Groups Seek to Shape Corporate
Behavior
By Tom Price
Foundation for Public Affairs, 2006
Details how activists, unable to
influence conservative congresses and administrations during the late 20th
and early 21st centuries, turned their efforts directly on businesses, and
entered some improbable partnerships in the process.
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Promoting CEO
Engagement in Public Affairs
By Tom Price
Foundation for Public Affairs, 2007
An inside look at how corporations' chief executives advance their
companies' public affairs positions and how effective public affairs
professionals encourage corporate leaders to engage government officials.
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When Disaster Strikes:
A New Guide to Crisis Management
By Tom Price
Foundation for Public Affairs, 2008
How the best communicators and other public affairs professionals help
their organizations prepare for, respond to and recover from crisis in the
age of the Internet, other new media and the 24/7 news environment.
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