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Clicktivism, collaboration, printers and more
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Feb 16, 2011
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ECF List Hot Topics - February 2011: catch up on the 'clicktivism' debate, tools and services for online collaboration, environmentally-friendly printers, the wibya toolbar and photo petitions.
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Copyright law and campaign parodies
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Aug 17, 2011
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In the UK, copyright law can be a real dampener on campaign creativity, making parody and humour legally risky.
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Mapping your information
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Sep 07, 2011
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Turning dry statistical facts into something that spurs people to act is a key campaigning challenge. Thematic maps can be a useful tool to convey complex data in a way that is easy to grasp.
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High-traffic hosting
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Sep 14, 2011
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A sudden high profile in the media could be great for your cause... but not if your website collapses under the strain.
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Mapping actions from postcode data
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Sep 15, 2011
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If you have UK postcode data for your actions, how can you display supporter actions on a map?
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Dealing with online trolls
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How do you deal with the persistent attacker on your facebook page? ECFers shared some tips and experiences.
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How do I get more people to sign my petition?
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Oct 17, 2011
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Suggestions and advice from the eCampaigning Forum email list on that campaigning fundamental - how do you create a compelling call to action, and how do you reach people who might respond to it?
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Case Study: No Child Born to Die (Save the Children)
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Duane Raymond
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Mar 07, 2011
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No Child Born to Die is a new campaign by Save The Children that is attempting to integrate digital and non-digital channels plus campaigning with fundraising. Here Save the Children's UK Head of Digital Media shares what was done and how.
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Exploring Open Data for Campaigning
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Duane Raymond
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Mar 07, 2011
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Open data is a rapidly growing trend enabling a wide range of innovative uses. Yet most campaigners barely know what it is let alone how to use it for campaigning.
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Using a Google+ hangout for an online press conference
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Alison Reynolds
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Sep 22, 2011
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Alison Reynolds explains how Tibet activists used Google+ and Ustream to run a global press conference at little or no cost.
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