Civic Engagement
Is It Time for a New Presidential Debate Format?
Around the world, people want more say in what questions candidates need to answer during presidential debates.
Innovations in online social networks that solve global problems
Around the world, people want more say in what questions candidates need to answer during presidential debates.
New types of civil society organizations are powerfully and successfully using technology to campaign online and offline for social, economic, and environmental change.
New sources of power and grassroots energy are driving certain campaigns to scale with surprising speed and force.
Technology and innovation aren’t just the province of new organizations—a look at how one nonprofit has navigated nearly a century-and-a-half of change.
How smart, strategic communications can help nonprofits and foundations win.
In both online and offline venues, activists at Color of Change are pursuing the fight for racial justice at Internet speed.
Online advising promises to connect low-income, first-generation students to college and career opportunities.
Two scholars analyze an array of current approaches to gauging whether and how news organizations make a difference in the world.
Supplements to the article “Can We Measure Media Impact? Reading Between the Lines.”
Leaders at one nonprofit media outlet are advancing a conversation about how best to develop meaningful metrics for journalistic work. Includes magazine extras.