John G. McNutt

John G. McNutt is a professor of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Delaware. He is a leading researcher on the use of information and communication technologies in the nonprofit sector. Much of his current work focuses on electronic advocacy, especially the application of Web 2.0 technologies to social action and public policy making. McNutt has conducted research on child advocacy groups, professional associations, environmental advocacy organizations, political action committees, transnational advocacy organizations and community development corporations.

McNutt's work centers on three issues (1) the diffusion and adoption of advocacy technology by nonprofit advocacy organizations, (2) the process by which technology becomes advocacy tools and (3) macro determinants of advocacy technology adoption. He also looks at general nonprofit technology issues.

His books include:

Recent journal publications include:

He earned a B.A. from Mars Hill College (1974), an M.S.W. from the University of Alabama (1974), and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee (1991).

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