This paper examines the rapid and ad hoc development and interactions of participative citizen communities during acute events, using the examples of the 2011 floods in Queensland, Australia, and the global controversy surrounding Wikileaks and its spokesman, Julian Assange. The self-organising community responses to such events which can be observed in these cases bypass or leapfrog, at least temporarily, most organisational or administrative hurdles which may otherwise frustrate the establishment of online communities; they fast-track the processes of community development and structuration. By understanding them as a form of rapid prototyping, e-democracy initiatives can draw important lessons from observing the community activities arou...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
Social media networks have emerged as a powerful tool in allowing collaboration and sharing of infor...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
This thesis examines the role of digital platforms in emergency response contexts and the constituti...
One of the perceived Achilles heels of online citizen journalism is its perceived inability to condu...
This paper examines a five-year initiative by the UK's public service broadcaster, the BBC, to reinv...
Citizen participation, enabled by electronic means, grows, in parallel with government's apparent fa...
Information systems are central to disaster management, and getting the right information to everyon...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This research considers the role of social media after...
This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online cr...
Social Media, particularly Microblogging services, are now being adopted as an additional tool for e...
The increasing prevalence of new media technologies and the rise of citizen journalism has coincided...
This article discusses the potential of information and communication technology (ICT) for social ca...
The shift from 20th century mass communications media towards convergent media and Web 2.0 has raise...
This short paper outlines initial ideas for a programme of research related to e-Democracy which com...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
Social media networks have emerged as a powerful tool in allowing collaboration and sharing of infor...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
This thesis examines the role of digital platforms in emergency response contexts and the constituti...
One of the perceived Achilles heels of online citizen journalism is its perceived inability to condu...
This paper examines a five-year initiative by the UK's public service broadcaster, the BBC, to reinv...
Citizen participation, enabled by electronic means, grows, in parallel with government's apparent fa...
Information systems are central to disaster management, and getting the right information to everyon...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This research considers the role of social media after...
This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online cr...
Social Media, particularly Microblogging services, are now being adopted as an additional tool for e...
The increasing prevalence of new media technologies and the rise of citizen journalism has coincided...
This article discusses the potential of information and communication technology (ICT) for social ca...
The shift from 20th century mass communications media towards convergent media and Web 2.0 has raise...
This short paper outlines initial ideas for a programme of research related to e-Democracy which com...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
Social media networks have emerged as a powerful tool in allowing collaboration and sharing of infor...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...