Examining the Role of Social Media in Organization-Volunteer Relationships

This case study examined the use of social media sites by a nonprofit social dance center and the role the sites played in the relationships between the organization and its volunteers. Document analysis was used to study the center’s Facebook group, YouTube channel, Flickr site, and blog. Interv...

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Main Author: Windy L. Hovey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Insitute for Public Relations 2010-04-01
Series:Public Relations Journal
Online Access:https://prjournal.instituteforpr.org/wp-content/uploads/Examining-the-Role-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-9a4feeda6fdf4d589737e65f3688272d2020-11-24T21:35:07ZengInsitute for Public RelationsPublic Relations Journal 1942-46041942-46042010-04-0142Examining the Role of Social Media in Organization-Volunteer RelationshipsWindy L. HoveyThis case study examined the use of social media sites by a nonprofit social dance center and the role the sites played in the relationships between the organization and its volunteers. Document analysis was used to study the center’s Facebook group, YouTube channel, Flickr site, and blog. Interviews and a focus group were then conducted with the director, operating manager, and 16 volunteers. The study presents new information about strategies organizations employ to cultivate relationships with their publics through social media. It also demonstrates ways in which social media use can result in both positive and negative relationship outcomes.https://prjournal.instituteforpr.org/wp-content/uploads/Examining-the-Role-1.pdf
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description This case study examined the use of social media sites by a nonprofit social dance center and the role the sites played in the relationships between the organization and its volunteers. Document analysis was used to study the center’s Facebook group, YouTube channel, Flickr site, and blog. Interviews and a focus group were then conducted with the director, operating manager, and 16 volunteers. The study presents new information about strategies organizations employ to cultivate relationships with their publics through social media. It also demonstrates ways in which social media use can result in both positive and negative relationship outcomes.
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