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New media forums have created a unique opportunity for citizens to
participate in a variety of social and political contexts. As new
social technologies are being utilized in a variety of ways, the
public is able to interact more effectively in activities within
their communities. The Handbook of Research on Citizen Engagement
and Public Participation in the Era of New Media addresses
opportunities and challenges in the theory and practice of public
involvement in social media. Highlighting various communication
modes and best practices being utilized in citizen-involvement
activities, this book is a critical reference source for
professionals, consultants, university teachers, practitioners,
community organizers, government administrators, citizens, and
activists.
Recent technological advancements have made it possible to use
moderated discussion threads on social media to provide citizens
with a means of discussion concerning issues that involve them.
With the renewed interest in devising new methods for public
involvement, the use of such communication tools has caused some
concern on how to properly apply them for strategic purposes. The
Handbook of Research on Using New Media for Citizen Engagement
provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical
aspects of how social media should be added to public-involvement
activities such as citizen juries, public deliberation, and citizen
panels. Readers will be offered insights into the critical design
considerations for planning, carrying out, and assessing
public-involvement initiatives. Featuring coverage on a broad range
of topics such as citizen journalism, online activism, and public
discourse, this book is ideally designed for corporate
professionals, broadcasters, news writers, column editors,
politicians, policy managers, government administrators,
academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students in the
fields of political science, communications, sociology, mass media
and broadcasting, public administration, and community-service
learning.
Recent technological advancements have made it possible to use
moderated discussion threads on social media to provide citizens
with a means of discussion concerning issues that involve them.
With the renewed interest in devising new methods for public
involvement, the use of such communication tools has caused some
concern on how to properly apply them for strategic purposes. Using
New Media for Citizen Engagement and Participation provides
emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of how social media should be added to public-involvement
activities such as citizen juries, public deliberation, and citizen
panels. Readers will be offered insights into the critical design
considerations for planning, carrying out, and assessing
public-involvement initiatives. Featuring coverage on a broad range
of topics such as citizen journalism, online activism, and public
discourse, this book is ideally designed for corporate
professionals, broadcasters, news writers, column editors,
politicians, policy managers, government administrators,
academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students in the
fields of political science, communications, sociology, mass media
and broadcasting, public administration, and community-service
learning.
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