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Nathaniel James

About: The Media and Democracy Coalition unites several dozen organizations to build the power of the public's voice in debates over media and telecommunications policies.

Nathan James has run field campaigns, trained and managed field staff, and managed detailed budgets and reporting databases with FieldWorks, MoveOn.org, Grassroots Campaigns International and the Fund for Public Interest Research. Nathan has been an active volunteer with the Seattle Independent Media Center, Studio X Community Internet Radio, Reclaim the Media, and has provided strategic consultation at Microsoft and for Greenpeace International. Nathan earned a masters degree in Media and Communication Regulation and Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science in December 2006. As the Campaign Coordinator, Nathan is responsible for managing the Coalition's internal communication, project plans and budgets and providing back-up and technical support to state and local partners.

Title Campaign Coordinator
Organization The Media and Democracy Coalition
Vocation political professional/armchair academic
What specific news or information source (not "the Internet") would you give up last? Democracy Now!
What word or phrase best describes your personal relationship to technology? intimately entangled
If news were a food, what would it be? asparagus


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Nathaniel James:

If anyone found a small moleskin notebook with a folded up conference agenda stuck in it, please contact me at njames@media-democracy.net.

I think I left it on stage after the Supporting the Emerging Media Ecology session in the auditorium. Thanks!

David Cohn:

Nathaniel -- looks like we will have a chance to continue our conversation. Looking forward to it. Lots to share with you on my end.

Nathaniel James:

2 events that Media Re:Public should check out-

3/29, Pasadena (that's right- the day after the events at USC):

Local Media, Democracy and Justice: a Southern California Regional Summit www.commoncause.org/mediasu...

AND 6/5, Minneapolis: ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MEDIA REFORM: A SYMPOSIUM FOR SCHOLARS
http://www.freepress.net/co...