Social Media and Local Governments
Edited by Mehmet Zahid Sobaci ()
in Public Administration and Information Technology from Springer, currently edited by Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro
Date: 2016
Edition: 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-17722-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Social Media and Local Governments: An Overview
- Mehmet Zahid Sobaci
- Ch Chapter 10 The Diffusion of Microblogging in the Public Sector: Evidence from Chinese Provinces
- Liang Ma
- Ch Chapter 11 Digital Civic Participation in Australian Local Governments: Everyday Practices and Opportunities for Engagement
- Julie Freeman
- Ch Chapter 12 The Use of Facebook to Promote Engagement with Local Governments in Spain
- Arturo Haro Rosario, Alejandro Sáez Martín and María Del Carmen Caba Pérez
- Ch Chapter 13 Social Media and the City: Analyzing Conversations in Municipal Facebook Pages
- Azi Lev-On and Nili Steinfeld
- Ch Chapter 14 The Net Effect of Social Media on Election Results: The Case of Twitter in 2014 Turkish Local Elections
- Mehmet Zahid Sobaci, Kadir Yasin Eryiğit and İbrahim Hatipoğlu
- Ch Chapter 15 Social Media Indicator and Local Elections in the Netherlands: Towards a Framework for Evaluating the Influence of Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook
- Robin Effing, Jos Hillegersberg and Theo Huibers
- Ch Chapter 16 Branding Cities in the Age of Social Media: A Comparative Assessment of Local Government Performance
- Efe Sevin
- Ch Chapter 17 Social Media Use in Crisis Communication Management: An Opportunity for Local Communities?
- Rocio Zamora Medina and Jose Carlos Losada Diaz
- Ch Chapter 2 Designing Social Media Policy for Local Governments: Opportunities and Challenges
- Özer Köseoğlu and Aziz Tuncer
- Ch Chapter 3 Policymakers’ Perceptions on the Citizen Participation and Knowledge Sharing in Public Sector Delivery
- Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
- Ch Chapter 4 Facebook Use in Western European Local Governments: An Overall View
- Enrique Bonsón, Melinda Ratkai and Sonia Royo
- Ch Chapter 5 Social Media and Local Government in Canada: An Examination of Presence and Purpose
- Anatoliy Gruzd and Jeffrey Roy
- Ch Chapter 6 Social Media in Local Governments in Mexico: A Diffusion Innovation Trend and Lessons
- Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán and David Valle-Cruz
- Ch Chapter 7 Social Media Adoption and Use by Australian Capital City Local Governments
- Wayne Williamson and Kristian Ruming
- Ch Chapter 8 Adopting Social Media in the Local Level of Government: Towards a Public Administration 2.0?
- J. Ignacio Criado and Francisco Rojas-Martín
- Ch Chapter 9 Greek Local E-Government 2.0: Drivers and Outcomes of Social Media Adoption
- Amalia Triantafillidou, Georgios Lappas, Prodromos Yannas and Alexandros Kleftodimos
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