Social media use in the U.S. Executive branch |
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Authors: | John T Snead |
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Institution: | School of Library & Information Studies, University of Oklahoma, 401 W. Brooks, Bizzell Library, Rm.120, Norman, OK 73019-6032, USA |
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Abstract: | In 2009, the Obama administration issued the Open Government Initiative that directed Executive agencies to improve transparency, openness in government, and public participation with government. The Obama administration views transparency and openness in government as a cost-effective and efficient process capable of improving public participation with government and public access to government information. To address the initiative in part, many agencies adopt social media as the means to disseminate information out to the public and to increase public participation with agency website content and activities. This exploratory study examines Executive agency use of social media and public participation with the media. Findings indicate that most agencies reviewed do use social media. The public does interact with the media and some agencies experience high overall participation levels; however, there are some issues with agency use of social media and public participation with the media. |
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Keywords: | Social media Transparency Open Government Technology Public participation |
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