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_d199118
020 _a9781498704564
040 _cCUS
082 _a352.3802854678
_bZAV/S
245 _aSocial media for government: theory and practice/
_cedited by Staci M. Zavattaro and Thomas A. Bryer
260 _bRoutledge,
_c2016.
_aNew York:
300 _avii, 229 p. ;
_c24 cm.
505 _aPart 1. Social Media in Government : An Introduction Introduction and Overview Staci M. Zavattaro -- Part 2. Social Media: Internal Management and Issues. The Impact of the Public Commons on Public Sector Organizations / Martinella M. Dryburgh and Karabi C. Bezboruah ; Disclosure in Online Promotions : The Effect of FTC Guidelines on Digital Public Relations and Advertising / Cayce Myers ; Applying Records Management Principles to Managing Public Government Social Media Records / Patricia C. Franks ; Some Ideas for Branding via Social Media / Staci M. Zavattaro ; Social City Hall / Warren Kagarise ; Telling the Story of Boston through Social Media / Lindsay Crudele ; Digital Dashboards as Social Media : Using Data to Increase Transparency and Accountability / Nicole M. Rishel Elias and Peter S. Federman ; Dashboards as Social Media Tools : Practitioner Perspectives / Ray Parr -- Part 3. Social Media : External Relations. Fostering Engagement Through Social Media?: The Case of the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Police Department / Lori A. Brainard ; Social Media and the Boynton Beach, Florida Police Department / Stephanie H. Slater ; Social Media for Emergency Management / Clayton Wukich and Alan Steinberg ; Social Media in Emergency Management : Examples from the Field / Suzanne L. Frew and Alisha Griswold ; Hashtag Activism at its Best? : A Comparative Analysis of Nonprofit Social Media Use for Mobilizing Online Action / Rowena L. Briones, Melissa Janoske, and Stephanie Madden ; Social Media at a Regional Food Bank : The Case of Second Harvest / Greg Higgerson, Melissa Kear, Maria Shanley, and Dave Krepcho ; Branded 'Man' -- Myth of 'free' services, and the Captured Individual / Arthur J. Sementelli ; The Risks of Social Media : Full Transparency, Partial Transparency, and Empowering Transparency / Thomas A. Bryer -- Part 4. Social Media in Government : Future Directions. Conclusion and Next Steps for Research and Practice / Thomas A. Bryer.
650 _aPublic administration--Technological innovations
650 _aSocial media--Political aspects
700 _aZavattaro, Staci M., ed.
700 _aBryer, Thomas A., ed.
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