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  • "This article covers our findings on the information behavior and dissemination of parliamentary decision-makers using social networking sites like Facebook. The article investigates why politicians use these technologies and are increasingly integrating into their everyday workflow. In addition to determining the purpose of social network usage, the focus of our paper is also on best practices and on how to deal with challenges like the authenticity of politiciansÂ’ online profiles. The results presented within the remit of this paper are the outcome of 16 semi-structured interviews that took place as part of an evaluation effort within the EU research project WeGov. The overall aim of the project is to develop a toolbox that enriches the dialogue between citizens and politicians on the Web." (Autorenreferat) (xsd:string)
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  • Politician 2.0 : information behavior and dissemination on social networking sites - gaps and best-practices ; evaluation results of a novel e-participation toolbox to let politicians engage with citizens online (xsd:string)
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  • In: JeDEM - eJournal of eDemocracy and Open Government, vol. 3(2011) no. 2 ; p. 207-215 (xsd:string)
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