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Small town and rural bloggers in Iowa

November 24th, 2003 · Comments Off

Thanks so much for your help!  Keep sending in referrals to
bloggers in cities such as Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, and the college towns of Ames,
Iowa City, Cedar Falls and Grinnell.

I would also like to put out a special call to anyone who might know bloggers in smaller towns or on farms..

By the way, my direct email address is  jmoore at cyber.law.harvard.edu or you can click on my name below any post…

Warm regards,  Jim

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Meta tools for learning from “Voice of Iowa” blog ecosystems in Iowa

November 24th, 2003 · Comments Off

Britt Blaser just sent me a copy of an email about a meta tools project
he is involved in–I don’t think I can reveal what it is, but I do want
to say a public thanks to Britt (and his amazing underground
connections). By the way, Britt’s blog
is one of the most interesting and thoughtful on politics and the
web.  Britt is also embedded in the Dean campaign, as am I.

On the subject of Meta tools, Dave Winer presented his new approach to meta-data and self-enabling of meta-organization at the last Thursday Night Club meeting…after Thanksgiving I hope to have these tools to play with..

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Iowa blogs start to roll in…

November 24th, 2003 · Comments Off

Dave pointed to my site this morning (thanks, Dave!) and here is one result:

Thanks, Gary

From: Gary
Date: Mon Nov 24, 2003  9:40:14  AM US/Eastern
To:  ” title=”http://www.aracnet.com/~dcf/irnew/
” target=”_blank”>http://www.aracnet.com/~dcf/irnew/

Royce Dunbar: ” title=”http://www.dhogberg.com/
” target=”_blank”>http://www.dhogberg.com/

Gary Petersen (my site): ” title=”http://ninedwarfs.com/
” target=”_blank”>http://ninedwarfs.com/

Jason Steffens: ” title=”http://jeffrey.theutechs.com/blog/
” target=”_blank”>http://jeffrey.theutechs.com/blog/


Thanks for your list.  I’ll be looking through those sites as I have a
moment or two.

FWIW, you can also get weather for many towns in Iowa via RSS at
 http://www.rssweather.com/hw3.php.  I’ve got a feed for Grinnell,
where I live.

In His Grip,

Gary
 Halley, thanks Halley!

From: Halley Suitt
Date: Mon Nov 24, 2003  9:09:13  AM US/Eastern
To: Jim Moore
Subject: Iowa

Jim, you must know Chris, right? 

Per your blog about wanting to connect to bloggers in
Iowa, Chris is from Iowa (now in LA) and knows a lot
about Iowa and ran the terrific Lockergnome Conference
in Iowa this summer.

Halley

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Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Fundrace 2004 political fundraising maps, by candidate

November 24th, 2003 · Comments Off

Here
is a series of maps of the United States showing where each candidate’s
money is coming from in the fundraising for the 2004 presidential
primaries.  Not only Dean and all the other Democrats, but Bush,
as well.

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Iowa Blogs, Blogs by writers in Iowa

November 24th, 2003 · Comments Off

To start off, here is a pointer to Globe of Blogs–and about 25 odd blogs from Iowans.

Then check out the up-to-the-minute weather in Iowa, currently 19 degrees f. with snow flurries..

Next have a visit with Tung Yin, a professor at the University of Iowa law school in Iowa City, who blogs regularly on a variety of topics including politics–and (yes!!) has topic-based search capability on his blog..

And finally settle into the world of Fanning Mill from  Howard Butler,
who works at Iowa State University in Ames and seems to be pretty far
into blog culture as well as northern midwestern culture… 

Here is Howard’s list of..

>

class=”linktext”>Iowa Blogs
View
from an Iowa Homestead
Al
R. Miller
Seth-Tech
Digital
Swirlee
Deb’s
Blog
stream
Land
of Rach
unbelievabilities Strangesearch
This
is me.
erica Dave
James
As it
is
Donnelly
Law
Mary
Donnelly
deadmoines.com Strangelife Sheila
Donnelly
class=”linktext”> 

Howard’s entire link page

Now if I can just get some meta tools to make sense of all this..for me and for you..

Tags: Economics and cybenetics

Listening to the Voice of Iowa

November 24th, 2003 · Comments Off

When I was a boy growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the local radio station WMT
was known as “the voice of Iowa.”  Today, we have a real need to
hear the new voice of Iowa–the people of Iowa.  If you are a
blogger in Iowa, or know a blogger in Iowa–especially one interested
in politics–right or left–please let me know.  I’d like to point
to Iowa blogs, I’d like to read them.  [Here is my starter set of Iowa blogs.]

My interest is not simply personal. I’d like to understand how Iowans
are making sense of events on the political landscape, and how in
particular they are dealing with the recent media blitz that is suddenly upon
them.

Future political historians will note that last week (the week
beginning November 17, 2003) marked what is probably the true beginning
of the 2004 presidential campaign air wars.  In my home state of
Iowa the Bush administration launched television advertising that
appears designed to stir up fears of terrorism and that extolls George
W. Bush’s efforts to protect the people.  The ads also implicitly
attack the president’s opponents, accusing them of undermining his war
on terrorism.  The ads were scheduled to run just in front of a
major debate among the Democratic presidential contenders.  
From The New York Times,  November 23, 2003:

The advertisement, sponsored by the Republican National Committee,
shows President Bush delivering his State of the Union address in
January. As he speaks, such phrases as “Some are now attacking the
president for attacking the terrorists” flash across the screen.


The ad urges viewers to call members of Congress and ask them to “support the president’s policy of pre-emptive defense.”

This add in turn has been met by Democratic objections, as well as by new Kerry and Dean ads to counter it.

But the real counter to these sorts of ads must be the strengthening
of the “soft side of democracy” in Iowa and elsewhere in the
nation.  People must become better and better able to get their
hands on real
information about their world, and to  dialogue with others in
order to come to their own views.  They must find more efficient
ways to educate
themselves so that they can make difficult judgments about complex
topics that go beyond the normal challenges of their daily lives. And
they must do this in the face of misinformation campaigns dropped on
them by the party of the president of the United States.

Iowans I know–and I know a lot of them–want to do this, strive to
do this–and in political years like this one do a pretty good job of
it.

Like their fellow citizens in New Hampshire, Iowan’s take seriously
the special responsibility and opportunity they have to get to know
candidates up close–and to test and challenge the leaders who would be
president.

However, this year the Republican media assault is going to be so loud
and so emotionally well-targeted that citizens–first in Iowa and then
across the nation–are going to need to work especially hard to keep
their heads above the noise.  I’d
like to listen carefully to how the citizens of Iowa do this during the
next few months.  I think that
the rest of us around the country may be able to learn something from
thoughtful Iowans who are the first to struggle with the new media
assualt.  Perhaps we can make a vaccine against the media swine
flue that the Bush administration is unleashing in Iowa, and innoculate
the rest of the country.

PS: OK, let me be a little more overt.  I think that blogging,
when combined with grassroots, face-to-face meetings, as well as
community organizing (more than simple canvassing), can help to
strengthen the connections among people, and in turn amplify their
powers of information gathering, deliberation, and wisdom.  I
think that deepening these connectins is key to winning back our nation
from a political cabal that has proven itself cynically capable of
lying about the most important things–and that is now launching the
first wave of a multi-hundred-million dollar media campaign to spread
its lies futher.

PPS: My favorite Democratic candidate Iowa blog is from the Edwards Campaign.  It is a real blog with real people.  


My LEAST favorite Iowa candidate blog is the Iowans for Howard Dean
blog, which comes up high on Google, and says,

You are being redirected to

www.deanforamerica.com

>If you are not redirected in 10 seconds,
click on the above link.


This site has become too much of a burden for me to maintain especially
since my focus now has shifted to organizing my local precinct.
Every possible organizing tool imaginable is available at the Dean
for America homepage.

Come on,  friend, we’d love to hear about your experiences
organizing your local precinct.  What happened today?  Who
are the characters?  What is the weather like, figuratively and
literally, today?  How is your mood  holding up? What keeps
you going? What sometimes gets you down?

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