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Internet-Burma Activist Survey



Internet-Burma Activist Survey

	Note: The following survey is being conducted as part of a grant from the
United States Institute of Peace to study how the Internet is playing a role
in bringing nonviolent change to Burma.
	Your response is greatly appreciated, and will help advance this
significant work, which has important implications for the future of
nonviolent activism around the world. No names are asked for, and all
information will be held in strictest confidentiality by the project directors.
	Please take the survey only once! Reply to:
		
	wstrobel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


	Warren P. Strobel
	Tiffany Danitz,
	PROJECT DIRECTORS







Age Group:

Under 18
18 - 21
22-26
26-35
36 - 50
51 and older

Sex:

Male
Female

Education Level:

High school
  Current
  Graduate
College
  Current 
  Graduate
Graduate school
  Current
  Graduate
Post-graduate
  Current
  Graduate

Occupation:

Number of months/years in this field?

Country of Origin:

Country of Residence:

If USA, what State?

Language:

What is your first language? Second language?

In what language do you communicate on the Internet?

Have language requirements ever posed a problem for you in using the
Internet? If so,  how?

Activist Activity:

What campaigns are you involved in?

What was the first campaign you ever worked on?

Other comments on your personal activist history?


Burma:

How long have you worked on Burma?

How did you first get involved?

When did you begin using the Internet for your activism?

How has the Internet effected your activist work (please be as specific as
possible)?

Do you see it effecting your future work as well? How?


Source of your e-mail/Internet access:
 
College account
Work account
Personal account
Other

Internet Usage:

How much total time a day/week do you spend on the Internet?

How much time a day/week do you spend on the Internet regarding Burma?

Are you concerned about SLORC monitoring of the Internet? Have you ever
experienced any attempt by SLORC or anyone else to sabotage an action
planned on the net or information transmitted on the Net?

Have you personally been able to use the Net to communicate with people
inside of Burma?

Have you ever used the Net to:

Lobby local/state or federal legislators? If so how?

Set up meetings re: Burma?

Organize actions re: Burma?


Is the Net indispensable to your work/ your network?



	Thank you for taking the time to complete and return this survey.