390 have signed up so far.
http://dfastudy.thayer.dartmouth.edu/Index.phpYou were part of the phenomenon.
Now be part of the study.dfastudy.org
Researchers at Dartmouth College are studying the experiences of Dean for America campaign participants. If you worked or volunteered on behalf of the campaign, we invite you to take part in a study that will yield a blueprint for organizing grassroots campaigns in the future.
To sign up, please fill out this brief questionnaire.
For further information, contact: Quintus Jett, Ph.D., Dartmouth College:
dfastudy@dartmouth.edu
These are some comments by the professor doing the research.
http://dfastudy.thayer.dartmouth.edu/NewsArchive.phpHere is one of his statements I find interesting, and I agree.
SNIP..."As someone who had been part of the campaign as a volunteer, I sometimes saw some discrepancies between what the media reported about Dean supporters and what I observed. By gathering relevant data from a cross-section of campaign participants, we will examine popular myths about who was represented within the Dean campaign. I would move like to thank "AC," who signed up earlier today and asked about this issue - QJ
And another question:
SNIP..."Who's facilitating this project?
Two of us. I am a professor of organizations at Dartmouth, and my co-investigator is Dr. Liisa Valikangas of the Woodside Institute, an independent non-profit research institute that examines organizational resilience, innovation, and renewal in public and private organizations. This project is hosted by an academic institution (Dartmouth), thus its results will be open and available. -- QJ"