US presidential election 2012: the citizens agenda
The 2012 presidential election: what voters want – the community agenda
Jay Rosen and Nadja PopovichCandidates, their campaigns and the media are caught up in the day's news cycle. But citizens want to talk about much more
Did the Citizens Agenda influence the GOP debate in Arizona?
Jay Rosen and Studio 20 NYUWe asked readers to tweet their questions using the hashtag #unasked – but did CNN take us up on our suggestions?
Citizens Agenda: debate a recipe for another predictable round of questions
Our only consolation that many repeat questions were asked at the Arizona debate is that some of you seem to feel the same
The #unasked project: revving up for the GOP debate in Arizona
After the 800-plus questions over 20 Republican election debates, are there still topics that have been overlooked?
Citizens Agenda's #unasked project: gauging the buzz
A visualization of questions gone unasked
The #unasked project: day one
We've asked you to tweet what you would ask candidates if handed the microphone. Here are some of the results
The nine quirkiest questions from the Republican debates
At the GOP debates, 'regular people' didn't shy away from tough questions
Don't ask, don't tell: Mormonism mentions scant at GOP debates
Have the 839 GOP debate questions reflected the 'citizens agenda'?