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Engagement@web 2.0 between the government and citizens in Singapore: dialogic communication on Facebook?

open access: closedAsian Journal of Communication, 2014
Responding to the rapid adoption of new technologies, political parties, both incumbent parties and minor ones, have been quick to leverage web 2.0 technologies for party communication and mobilization. A coterie of work addressed how social media such as Facebook are used as political tools for the promotion of candidate and party campaign platforms ...
Carol Soon, Yi Da Soh
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Transforming the communication between citizens and government through AI-guided chatbots

open access: closedGovernment Information Quarterly, 2018
Abstract Driven by ‘success stories’ reported by private sector firms, government agencies have also started adopting various Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in diverse domains (e.g. health, taxation, and education); however, extensive research is required in order to exploit the full potential of AI in the public sector, and leverage ...
Aggeliki Androutsopoulou   +3 more
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E-Mail Communication Between Government and Citizens: Security, Policy Issues, and Next Steps

open access: closed, 1998
Modern network technologies can significantly enhance communication between government agencies and the citizens they serve. But because much of the information transmitted is sensitive in nature, secure transmission of sensitive material is essential.
C. Richard Neu   +2 more
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Identifying emerging Web-communication patterns between government and citizens

open access: closed12th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2002
The communication between citizens and government institutions is undergoing dramatic changes. While it has traditionally relied on face-to-face contact, it is now to an increasing extent handled through Web sites. This brings with it the difficulty of actually identifying the communication partner's needs at the other end The approach presented in ...
Gerald Quirchmayr, Jill Slay
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E‐communication: Strengthening the Ties between Councillors and Citizens in Norwegian Local Government?

open access: closedScandinavian Political Studies, 2008
This article examines the extent to which local politicians use digital channels in their contact with citizens and stakeholders, in comparison with traditional forms of communication (i.e. face‐to‐face and telephone contact) and which politicians are using digital channels the most. By analyzing a national survey of municipal politicians and mayors in
Gro Sandkjær Hanssen
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Information Needs and Communication Gaps between Citizens and Local Governments Online during Natural Disasters

open access: closedInformation Systems Frontiers, 2018
A growing number of citizens and local governments are using tweets to communicate during natural disasters. A good understanding of the communication contents and behaviors is critical for disaster relief. Previous work has used crisis taxonomies or manually labeling methods to understand the content.
Lingzi Hong   +3 more
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The role of information and communication technologies in public sector performance: exploring the interactions between government and citizen usage

open access: closedTransforming Government: People, Process and Policy
Purpose This study examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in improving public sector performance worldwide, with a focus on government effectiveness, accountability and corruption control.
Francis Dogbe   +2 more
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