Personal Democracy Forum 2008
Session: The Rise of a Civic Generation
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| Speakers: |
Morley Winograd |
| Date: | Tuesday, June 24, 2008 8:45 AM - 9:00 AM |
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| Location: | Rose Theater |
Notes
- Salim Ismailsalim
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
- 40 million Millenials will be able to vote in 2008. that number will soon rise to 100 million
- 68% of 18-29 yr olds voted in 2004
- most ethnically diverse generation ever - 40% non-white
- they identify as democrats by margin of nearly 2:1
- we are in the recurring cycle of Four American Generat ... - Ms, Kathy Gill
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
cusp of history
morley winograd
millennial makeover
happens about every 80 years in american history
declaration
civil war
great depression
40 million millennials will be eligible to vote - voting in larger numbers than young voters have since 1932
"seared" by 9-11
FDR & radio
Nixon & TV
2008 ... - Robin Barrett
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
Millennials born 1982-2003. About 100,000. 1/3 of Americans. Largest in American history. Their relative strength is increasing as older generations pass away.
They are going to vote in record numbers!
This generation was seared by 9/11. Immediately after 9/11 this generation got interested in vo ... - David GalielDavid_Galiel
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
Immediately after 9/11, participation by young voters began to rise sharply. Most of the increase in turnout in past two elections has been driven by young voters.
Theory of cyclical political activity based on major realignments driven by Four American Generational archetypes.
Born 1905 -1925 - "Th ... - Mr Paul Downey
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
Participation in voting on the increase, like a hockey stick. We've seen this in the GI generation, this generation, the Millennial Generation, has been seared by 9/11 and is mobilised by social Web tools.
1968 founded the idealist generation, but don't forget George Bush is a boomer, as much as Will ... - Phil Hawksworthphilhawksworth on The Rise of a Civic Generation: "The new generaion has a more influential voice in he debate"
- Mr. Jordan Raynor
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
Morley Winograd - written a book called the Millenium Makeover
We are about to witness the rise of a "civic generation"
This happens every 80 years in America (American Revolution, Civil War, Great Depression). These generations were able to turn the tide in America and change thing
This generation ... - Ted Bongiovanni on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
- Michael Lock
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
- 40 million Millenials will be able to vote in 2008. that number will soon rise to 100 million
- 68% of 18-29 yr olds voted in 2004
- most ethnically diverse generation ever - 40% non-white
- they identify as democrats by margin of nearly 2:1
- we are in the recurring cycle of Four American Generat ... - Ken Laureys
on The Rise of a Civic Generation:
Millenial Makeover — The rise of a civic Generation
like revolution, civil war, great depression (GI) & now Millennials
millienials 1982-2003 born
seered by 9-11 hence voting more
40% up to 49%
communication technology helps new generation mobilize (radio, TV, Internet)
4 American Generational ...
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