By Tom Price
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Creating a Digital Democracy: The
Impact of the Internet on Public Policy Making --
Foundation for
Public Affairs, 1999
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Cyber Activism: Advocacy Groups and the Internet -- Foundation for Public Affairs, 2000
"Chronicles how these organizations are using information technology to either affect public policy or pressure corporations." -- Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post
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Public Affairs Strategies in the Internet Age -- Foundation for Public Affairs, 2002
How businesses use the Internet to influence public policy and public opinion.
Promoting CEO Engagement in Public Affairs -- Foundation for Public Affairs, 2007
How corporations' chief executives advance their companies' public affairs positions.
Washington, D.C., for Dummies Wiley Publishing, 2007 A Frommer's tourist guide to Washington by a veteran journalist who has reported on and lived in the nation's capital for more than two decades. Insider information on what to see, what to do, where to stay, where to eat and more.
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Activists in the Boardroom: How Advocacy Groups Seek to Shape Corporate Behavior -- Foundation for Public Affairs, 2006
Irreverent Guide to Washington, D.C. Wiley Publishing, 2007 Concise, comprehensive, honest and entertaining guide to the capital’s hotels, restaurants, sights, shopping, nightlife, culture and popular entertainment.
Anthology of Rolling Stone's best journalism contains Tom Price’s comprehensive and passionate reporting about the deadly Buffalo Creek flood in West Virginia coal country and its aftermath. |
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