Using New Media for Citizen Engagement and Participation

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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.

Author(s): Marco Adria
Series: Advances in Public Policy and Administration
Publisher: IGI Global
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 347
City: Hershey

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Platform Work and Participation
Chapter 2: Civic Engagement in Local Environmental Initiatives
Chapter 3: When Democratic Innovations Integrate Multiple and Diverse Channels of Social Dialogue
Chapter 4: Public Engagement and Policy Entrepreneurship on Social Media in the Time of Anti-Vaccination Movements
Chapter 5: Centrality of Youth Engagement in Media Involvement
Chapter 6: Exploring a Methodological Model for Social Media Gatekeeping on Contentious Topics
Chapter 7: Information Hubs or Drains?
Chapter 8: Citizen Journalism
Chapter 9: Alternative Social Media for Outreach and Engagement
Chapter 10: Social Media as Public Political Instrument
Chapter 11: A Gradual Political Change?
Chapter 12: Participedia as a Ground for Dialogue
Chapter 13: Salience, Self-Salience, and Discursive Opportunities
Chapter 14: Political Mobilization Strategies in Taiwan's Sunflower Student Movement on March 18, 2014
Chapter 15: Social Media and Public Sphere in China
Compilation of References
About the Contributors
Index