This paper presents research on the use of social media by English local authorities. It presents quantitative data on the extent to which unitary authorities in England use social networking services such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to communicate with interested parties. A more qualitative analysis is carried out on a sample of the bodies in terms of the types of information they are pushing out through these services. The research presented in this paper shows a considerable range in the usage of social media by these bodies and raises interesting questions about why this might be the case. The paper provides some tentative answers to these questions and offers practical advice to local authorities wanting to better understand this ...
In recent years, social media has become a major venue for the interplay between citizens and public...
Using survey data collected from 463 local government officials from municipalities across the Unit...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Abstract — Over the previous five years local government agencies have begun to use social media net...
Today, social media provide public institutions with new channels for rapidly spreading information,...
This paper seeks to develop an understanding of the role played by social media (in the English cont...
The use of the Internet and social media tools by Australians has increased significantly over the l...
Many councils are looking at adopting social media as part of their operations, and a number...
Now that social media has become such a dominant form of communication and interaction among the pop...
The increasing diffusion of social media is attracting government organizations worldwide, including...
This survey was designed to capture the views, experiences and perceptions of local government lead...
The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of the management of social me-dia at ...
The analysis of social media data promises significant new ways of knowing publics, but an understan...
This research investigated if New Zealand’s local governments were exploiting social media platforms...
© 2015 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. The analysis of social media data promises ...
In recent years, social media has become a major venue for the interplay between citizens and public...
Using survey data collected from 463 local government officials from municipalities across the Unit...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...
Abstract — Over the previous five years local government agencies have begun to use social media net...
Today, social media provide public institutions with new channels for rapidly spreading information,...
This paper seeks to develop an understanding of the role played by social media (in the English cont...
The use of the Internet and social media tools by Australians has increased significantly over the l...
Many councils are looking at adopting social media as part of their operations, and a number...
Now that social media has become such a dominant form of communication and interaction among the pop...
The increasing diffusion of social media is attracting government organizations worldwide, including...
This survey was designed to capture the views, experiences and perceptions of local government lead...
The purpose of this article is to gain a deeper understanding of the management of social me-dia at ...
The analysis of social media data promises significant new ways of knowing publics, but an understan...
This research investigated if New Zealand’s local governments were exploiting social media platforms...
© 2015 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. The analysis of social media data promises ...
In recent years, social media has become a major venue for the interplay between citizens and public...
Using survey data collected from 463 local government officials from municipalities across the Unit...
<p>This paper proposes that electronic social network sites (SNS) make visible forms of participator...