Digital democracy and social networks: Twitter as a filter of political information

Authors

  • Danilo Rothberg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1023

Keywords:

Redes sociais, Comunicação pública, Informação, Políticas públicas

Abstract

The internet, with its hypertext and multimedia features, can be a support for the dissemination of information in an attractive way, which may contribute to the strengthening of democracy. Recent innovation, social networks have been explored also as a resource to attract the interest of the broader public to information about public policies. This paper presents and discusses the results of an empirical study which assessed, through content analysis, the breadth and depth of information offered by the Sao Paulo state government and the federal government in texts accessed through Twitter to publicize purposes, lines of action and limits of public policy in the areas of welfare, health, education and environment . The results indicate that the information available tend to focus mainly on goals, resources and current actions of policies, whereas there can be found few data on planned features, relation between cost and effectiveness and user satisfaction.

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Published

30-08-2014

How to Cite

Rothberg, D. (2014). Digital democracy and social networks: Twitter as a filter of political information. E-Compós, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1023

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