Thanks Ben, Everyone, here is a recent news report on our digital inclusion work that just came out: http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/news/2010/03/01/e-democracy-neighborhood-forums And a related detailed blog post: http://blog.e-democracy.org/posts/719 So, is that it in terms of inclusion research folks know about in this arena? Is the use of social media in lower income or higher immigrant local communities not a compelling or important research topic? OK, I am poking you in the ribs, but I see this as a growing huge divide that needs serious exploration. Let me take this another direction. Imagine that you had a research/evaluation budget of $6,000 ... wait, we do! What questions would you like us to explore? What kind of case study would you like to see? What is the big gap in knowledge in this niche? Who might we hire? (I have Board members who probably want someone local in Minnesota. I'd love to be able to connect with a local faculty member or graduate student with an interest in this project ... perhaps leverage some existing resources.) It is for this effort: http://e-democracy.org/inclusion Steven Clift E-Democracy.org