Social media legitimacy: a new framework for public participation, and the behavior of organizations.
Public engagement via social media is not treated as legitimate citizen participation. Too often, participation via social media fails to lead to informed decision-making, better public policies, or stronger service delivery. In this thesis, I detail barriers to social media legitimacy in participat...
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