Interesting on many levels, the intensity of the blog-based criticism of the new Los Alamos director and his potential removal seems pertinent to this community in many ways. The New York Times story describes the events as digital democracy, or at least as popular dissent and resistance, while the LANL blog itself presents an example of collective digital rheorical action and resistance. Any similar examples folks can offer? I'd love to know of similar events...



IMHO, somewhat similar
There's always Trent Lott: 'Big Media' Meets the 'Bloggers'. Democracy through blogging in action.