From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa
An effective communication interface between government and citizens can strengthen government responsiveness and deepen citizen engagement. Such communication and information exchange takes many formats, especially given the various platforms and technologies available. This article situates comm...
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doaj-a1975c37e1364300b986baa22083711b2020-11-25T03:11:47ZengLINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM)The African Journal of Information and Communication2077-72052077-72132015-12-01158192https://doi.org/10.23962/10539/20332From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South AfricaElmé VivierDineo SeabeMarie Wentzelhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1278-3968Diana SanchezAn effective communication interface between government and citizens can strengthen government responsiveness and deepen citizen engagement. Such communication and information exchange takes many formats, especially given the various platforms and technologies available. This article situates communication options and strategies in the context of: reported challenges around engagement practices; expressed public preferences for particular communication platforms; and existing barriers to ICTs and other infrastructures in South Africa. Using both qualitative and quantitative data, the research reported here explores two questions: What are the most suitable platforms to improve government-citizen communication in South Africa? How could ICTs and other platforms be better used to promote improved communication and more meaningful citizen engagement around public services? We argue for a differentiated approach to communicating with citizens that acknowledges social realities and preferences if technology is to benefit socio-economic processes in a democratic South Africa.http://hdl.handle.net/10539/20332ict-mediated communicationgovernment-citizen interfacepublic engagementsmart cities |
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Elmé Vivier Dineo Seabe Marie Wentzel Diana Sanchez |
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Elmé Vivier Dineo Seabe Marie Wentzel Diana Sanchez From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa The African Journal of Information and Communication ict-mediated communication government-citizen interface public engagement smart cities |
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Elmé Vivier Dineo Seabe Marie Wentzel Diana Sanchez |
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Elmé Vivier |
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From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa |
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From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa |
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From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa |
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From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa |
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From Information to Engagement: Exploring Communication Platforms for the Government-Citizen Interface in South Africa |
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from information to engagement: exploring communication platforms for the government-citizen interface in south africa |
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LINK Centre, School of Literature Language and Media (SLLM) |
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The African Journal of Information and Communication |
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2077-7205 2077-7213 |
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2015-12-01 |
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An effective communication interface between government and citizens can strengthen government responsiveness and deepen
citizen engagement. Such communication and information exchange takes many formats, especially given the various platforms and technologies available. This article situates communication options and strategies in the context of: reported challenges around engagement practices; expressed public preferences for particular communication platforms; and existing barriers to ICTs and other infrastructures in South Africa. Using both qualitative and quantitative data, the research reported here explores two questions: What are the most suitable platforms to improve government-citizen communication in South Africa? How could ICTs and other platforms be better used to promote improved communication and more meaningful citizen engagement around public services? We argue for a differentiated approach to communicating with citizens that acknowledges social realities and preferences if technology is to benefit socio-economic processes in a democratic South Africa. |
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ict-mediated communication government-citizen interface public engagement smart cities |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10539/20332 |
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