Digital advocacy organisations have pioneered new strategies to mobilise people rapidly, and shape public opinion. But increasingly, they face challenges from new technologies, and complex relationships with NGOs. Nina Hall and Paola Pierri outline five potential futures for these organisations
Nina spent over five years studying digital advocacy organisations, such as MoveOn and Campact, using ethnographic methods.
She has published extensively on transnational advocacy, including in International Studies Quarterly, International Affairs, Interest Groups and Advocacy.
Her work has appeared regularly in mainstream media including the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage, the Guardian, the Conversation and Die Zeit (online).
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