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The diversity of our monthly Journal contributors is continuing to expand. In this month's issue, I'm very pleased to have a provocative piece by my colleague Michael Soper on how to take responsibility for wanting to keep relationships with stakeholders alive by providing alternatives to unsubscribing. We have a long and thoughtful exploration of the nature of social software by Lee Bryant. Nick Gleason and Zach Rosen issue a call for renewed commitment to open standards. Adina Levin provides a practical perspective on the issue of decentralizing activism. Cause Communication gives us a solid primer on communication planning. Finally, in response to consistent interest in the subject of email chaperoning, I offer a one page Chaperoning Quicksheet, with five steps to an alternative to list rental. As usual, we have organized our news items and resources into a useful taxonomy, with 32 resources this month, in 28 categories. We also have five book reviews and ten listings from our classifieds section. At eighty six pages, this is our longest issue of the Journal yet!
Posted: 7/13/05; 7:38:49 PM # |