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- 2010.07.23: We're all in the same ocean, but not the same boat
- 2010.07.23: It's all about the DATA
- 2010.07.23: Towards a Politics of Remix
- 2010.07.23: Art is a Conversation...
- 2010.07.23: My Own Not-So-Private Echo Chamber
- 2010.07.23: Feelings... Nothing More Than
- 2010.07.23: The Second Biggest Policy Threat
- 2010.07.23: "Have we actually stopped objectifying audiences?" Nope - and that's the Problem.
- 2010.07.23: The Biggest Problem...
- 2010.07.23: Net Neutrality = Choice = Leverage
- 2010.07.23: Grains of Sand in the Hour Glass
- 2010.07.23: The Rachel Carson Effect
- 2010.07.23: Doug's Challenge
- 2010.07.23: A challenge for this last day
- 2010.07.23: Policy Work is NOT Lobbying
- 2010.07.22: Policymakers on Hearing from the Arts Community
- 2010.07.22: Forget the State; and have a better story
- 2010.07.22: Policy of reality versus reality of policy
- 2010.07.22: Net neutrality versus advocacy is not really a choice
- 2010.07.22: It's Not just about nonprofits
- 2010.07.22: To advocate, or not to advocate--wait, that wasn't the question....
- 2010.07.22: Stories Are A Resource
- 2010.07.22: Blurry Lines and Cultural Norms
- 2010.07.21: In Defense of Policy Advocacy
- 2010.07.21: It's All In The Nuance? aka Leaving Our Echo Chambers Behind
- 2010.07.21: Bread and Butter Will Divide Them All
- 2010.07.21: Consider the basics
- 2010.07.21: Envisioning "Cultural Workers"
- 2010.07.21: It Can't Be Just About Artists
- 2010.07.21: Simplicity vs. Austerity
- 2010.07.21: Where does protecting artists harm future audiences?
- 2010.07.21: Required Reading
- 2010.07.21: RE: Policy Ain't the Only Way...
- 2010.07.21: The Post-Copyright Era?
- 2010.07.20: Policy Ain't the Only Way to Change the Game
- 2010.07.20: With Alex but...
- 2010.07.20: Education, Communication & Representation: A Formula for the Arts?
- 2010.07.20: All You Need is Love
- 2010.07.20: Navigating More Than Just the High C's
- 2010.07.20: Getting Down To It...
- 2010.07.20: Democratizing the argument
- 2010.07.20: Dysfunction Junction
- 2010.07.20: What Would Direct Representation of Artists Look Like?
- 2010.07.20: Activism is not a noun
- 2010.07.20: Directing advocacy
- 2010.07.20: Can service orgs take the lead?
- 2010.07.20: A Bill of Goods?
- 2010.07.20: In (Dis)Unity Is Strength
- 2010.07.20: This Stuff Is Hard
- 2010.07.20: What Policymakers See
- 2010.07.19: Training can be a place to start...
- 2010.07.19: Moving from "Me" to "We": Elitism vs. Populism
- 2010.07.19: Tell Your Story
- 2010.07.19: We Don't Know What We Don't Know
- 2010.07.19: Bridging the Creative/Critical Divides
- 2010.07.19: Who's Aggregating Artists' Concerns
- 2010.07.19: notification is not activism, it's notification
- 2010.07.19: All About the Benjamins (and a Compelling Story)
- 2010.07.19: David's Right...
- 2010.07.19: Who's Speaking for Artists When Artists Aren't Speaking?
- 2010.07.19: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
- 2010.07.19: Lack of Interest and an Incoherent System
- 2010.07.19: The Arts Policy Drug/Game
- 2010.07.19: The Jagger Effect is a Lie
- 2010.07.19: The Jagger Effect
- 2010.07.19: Admit it. Arts & culture advocates need an iPhone app.
- 2010.07.19: Does It Feel Good? The Endorphins of Activism
- 2010.07.18: Just A Low-Traffic Blog?
- 2010.07.18: Creative Rights Why?
- 2010.07.18: ...or is it about the leverage?
- 2010.07.18: All About the Benjamins
- 2010.07.18: This Blog
- 2010.07.18: This blog is a project of...
- 2010.07.18: Our Bloggers
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This Blog Arts and culture are a cornerstone of American society. But arts and culture workers are often left out of important policy conversations concerning technology and creative rights even though the outcomes will have a profound impact on our world. Is it benign neglect? Or did we... more
This blog is a project of... the Future of Music Coalition, the National Alliance for Art Media + Culture, Fractured Atlas, and ArtsJournal.com. more
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This blog is a project of... the Future of Music Coalition, the National Alliance for Art Media + Culture, Fractured Atlas, and ArtsJournal.com. more
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