Despite great advances in ICT, social media, participatory platforms and mobile apps, we seem to still be locked in the one‑way communication “paradigm” where information flows unilaterally from government to citizens and seldom vice‑versa. As a result, citizens are more receivers rather than conscious producers of information, data, ideas, solutions and decisions in the context of public policies. By means of an extensive literature review, this paper aims to explore the challenges on the part of government that prevent the transition to more dialogic governance and identifies the requirements for a meaningful application of social media for this purpose. The paper contributes to the literature in three ways: i) redefining a typology of so...
Governments are increasing reaching out beyond their organizational boundaries to engage citizens ...
The use of social media by public administration has been growing steadily, and fostering important ...
Social media are catalysts of transforming relationships between a government and its public through...
Despite great advances in ICT, social media, participatory platforms and mobile apps, we seem to sti...
The use of different kinds of social media by government has been steadily increasing over the last ...
Social media has become an integral part of many people’s lives around the world. The main use of th...
Social media use is growing worldwide. Although research shows that they are used primarily for leis...
AbstractIn recent years the flood of new technologies and the expanded use of social media have alre...
This paper suggests that governmental policy makers can use social networking sites to better engage...
Knowledge sharing in the public sector is mostly regulated through rules, a clear sense of hierarchy...
Many forms of public communication are now mediated through technologies that challenge traditional ...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
The relationship between social media and government can be seen as one with a strong future, since ...
Social media play an important role in the rapidly changing dynamics of government organizations and...
Several Studies shows that the used of social media as flatform of communication. The wide use of so...
Governments are increasing reaching out beyond their organizational boundaries to engage citizens ...
The use of social media by public administration has been growing steadily, and fostering important ...
Social media are catalysts of transforming relationships between a government and its public through...
Despite great advances in ICT, social media, participatory platforms and mobile apps, we seem to sti...
The use of different kinds of social media by government has been steadily increasing over the last ...
Social media has become an integral part of many people’s lives around the world. The main use of th...
Social media use is growing worldwide. Although research shows that they are used primarily for leis...
AbstractIn recent years the flood of new technologies and the expanded use of social media have alre...
This paper suggests that governmental policy makers can use social networking sites to better engage...
Knowledge sharing in the public sector is mostly regulated through rules, a clear sense of hierarchy...
Many forms of public communication are now mediated through technologies that challenge traditional ...
Governments of many countries have been for long time attempting to establish communications with ci...
The relationship between social media and government can be seen as one with a strong future, since ...
Social media play an important role in the rapidly changing dynamics of government organizations and...
Several Studies shows that the used of social media as flatform of communication. The wide use of so...
Governments are increasing reaching out beyond their organizational boundaries to engage citizens ...
The use of social media by public administration has been growing steadily, and fostering important ...
Social media are catalysts of transforming relationships between a government and its public through...