2014
DOI: 10.1080/1369118x.2014.986180
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Public engagement in local government: the voice and influence of citizens in online communicative spaces

Abstract: Public engagement in local government: the voice and influence of citizens in online communicative spaces. AbstractThe communications and engagement strategies of local councils play an important role in contributing to the public's understanding of local democracies, and their engagement with local issues. Based on a study of the local authority in the third largest city in the UK, Leeds, this article presents an empirically based analysis of the impact of new opportunities for public engagement afforded by d… Show more

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“…Such templates and toolkits could be supplied for groups to access through a new Australian food security web platform that is being constructed. Previous research has described digital engagement of members as an opportunity, suggesting governments could initially engage the community through information dissemination, followed by two‐way communication 26 …”
Section: Implications For Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such templates and toolkits could be supplied for groups to access through a new Australian food security web platform that is being constructed. Previous research has described digital engagement of members as an opportunity, suggesting governments could initially engage the community through information dissemination, followed by two‐way communication 26 …”
Section: Implications For Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has described digital engagement of members as an opportunity, suggesting governments could initially engage the community through information dissemination, followed by two-way communication. 26 ii) Strengthen understanding of food security among community groups of street-level staff and elected member roles within the local…”
Section: Implications For Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, researchers from different countries speak about the need to include regional and local authorities in the digital communication space. Thus, Firmstone and Coleman (2015) emphasize: "digital media might be used in the future to enhance the role of citizens in local governance" (p. 680). They underline that, if the authorities, including regional ones, try to ignore public opinion and activists' attempts to "reach out" to officials through various communication channels, the result may be an increase in social tension, a drop in confidence in pro-government structures and activation of the protest movement in the streets already (Enikolopov, Makarin, & Petrova, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have explored the contribution of web sites and social media channels to citizen engagement at the municipal level (Agostino & Arnaboldi, 2016;Firmstone & Coleman, 2015;Lidén & Larsson, 2016) while some other studies focus on citizen engagement in e-government services (Haider, Shuwen, & Hyder, 2014;Kang & Gearhart, 2010;Suh, 2005). Nevertheless, the efficiency of e-government efforts to the contribution of citizen engagement is approached with some questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%