-
Samenvatting
New means of communication, especially social media, dramatically alter the relationship between citizens and government. The internet is a platform for political discourse now in which citizens not only interact with governments but often play a leading role. This demands of government to learn how to act in a more responsive fashion. In this issue, we focus on the practical effects of web 2.0 for various governmental organizations and draw up a research agenda.
Bestuurskunde |
|
Artikel | De bestuurlijke gevolgen van web 2.0 |
Trefwoorden | web 2.0, responsive government, government-citizen interaction |
Auteurs | Vincent Homburg en Philip Marcel Karré |
Auteursinformatie |
Kies uw weergave