In today s networked world, the public sector is tapping into new media applications to increase government organizations participation, transparency and collaboration. The book contains a review of the current state of the public administration literature and shows how Government 2.0 activities can potentially challenge or change the existing paradigms. It includes an overview of each of the tools used to increase participation, transparency and collaboration. The book also highlights case examples at the local, state, federal and international levels. The author offers recommendations for…mehr
In today s networked world, the public sector is tapping into new media applications to increase government organizations participation, transparency and collaboration. The book contains a review of the current state of the public administration literature and shows how Government 2.0 activities can potentially challenge or change the existing paradigms. It includes an overview of each of the tools used to increase participation, transparency and collaboration. The book also highlights case examples at the local, state, federal and international levels. The author offers recommendations for the implementation processes at the end of each chapter and includes suggested readings and references.
Ines Mergel is assistant professor of public administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the School of Information Studies (iSchool) at Syracuse University.
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Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgments xv About the Author xvii Part One: Understanding Social Media Use in the Public Sector 1 1 Introduction 3 2 Social Media Technologies in the Public Sector 9 3 Drivers for the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector 37 4 Barriers to the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector 54 5 Regulations and Directives for the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector 71 6 Social Media Policy Considerations 89 7 Social Media Metrics 122 Part Two: Social Media Practices: Participation, Collaboration, and Transparency 145 8 Participation 2.0 147 9 Collaboration 2.0 180 10 Transparency 2.0 211 11 Future Development in Social Technologies in Government 232 Appendix: Overview of Social Media Accounts in the U.S. Federal Government 243 Glossary 265 References 271 Index 291
Figures and Tables ix Acknowledgments xv About the Author xvii Part One: Understanding Social Media Use in the Public Sector 1 1 Introduction 3 2 Social Media Technologies in the Public Sector 9 3 Drivers for the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector 37 4 Barriers to the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector 54 5 Regulations and Directives for the Use of Social Media in the Public Sector 71 6 Social Media Policy Considerations 89 7 Social Media Metrics 122 Part Two: Social Media Practices: Participation, Collaboration, and Transparency 145 8 Participation 2.0 147 9 Collaboration 2.0 180 10 Transparency 2.0 211 11 Future Development in Social Technologies in Government 232 Appendix: Overview of Social Media Accounts in the U.S. Federal Government 243 Glossary 265 References 271 Index 291
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