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Carol C. Darr is an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. Prior to coming to the Kennedy School she was the director of the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet, a part of the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University, where she is a member of the adjunct faculty. She has spent most of her career in national politics and government and served as the General Counsel to the Democratic National Committee in the 1992 presidential election. During the Clinton administration, she served as the Acting General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Commerce and as the Associate Administrator of NTIA for the Office of International Affairs. She was the Chief Counsel to the 1988 Dukakis/Bentsen Committee and Deputy Counsel to the 1980 Carter/Mondale Presidential Committee. She received an MLitt in history from Christ’s College, Cambridge University, and a JD and a BA from the University of Memphis.
She has also directed, written and published many articles about Internet and Politics such as “http://www.ipdi.org/UploadedFiles/political%20influentials.pdf“>Political Influentials Online in the 2004 Presidential Campaign” and “http://www.ipdi.org/UploadedFiles/Polifluentials%20Report%20-%20Final.pdf“>Polifluentials: the new political kingmakers“. These both documents belong to researches for IPDI.

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