The future of new technologies in government
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International Affairs Forum. 2013, 4(1), pp. 101-103. ISSN 2325-8020. eISSN 2325-8047. Available under: doi: 10.1080/23258020.2013.824252
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The US federal government has set up social media accounts on popular platforms such as Facebook and Twitter to make government more participatory, transparent, and collaborative. Challenges facing the US and other governments in the increasing usage of social media include expectations of citizens, civil society organizations, and the media of radical transparency as well as citizen relationship management and customer service. In general, social media keeps challenging the existing status quo of governments around the world.
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technology, social media, government transparency
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MERGEL, Ines, 2013. The future of new technologies in government. In: International Affairs Forum. 2013, 4(1), pp. 101-103. ISSN 2325-8020. eISSN 2325-8047. Available under: doi: 10.1080/23258020.2013.824252BibTex
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