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Online Civic Engagement in the ‘Twitter’ Age: Online Civic Engagement in the ‘Twitter’ Age: Utilizing new media as a tool to promote participation and.

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1 Online Civic Engagement in the ‘Twitter’ Age: Online Civic Engagement in the ‘Twitter’ Age: Utilizing new media as a tool to promote participation and expand democratic discourse Greg Parks Katz & Associates

2 Presentation Goals  A little background research  Types of new media  Focus on  Using new media to interface with in person public participation  A word of caution

3 Background  K&A commissioned study with SDSU Professor David Dozier  Community-based service learning project for Public Relations Research students  Conducted in November 2008 –A snapshot in time, new media is ever-changing

4 We Wanted to Learn…  What forms of new media people use in general  What forms of new media people use to participate in local public policy issues  The willingness of people to use various forms of new media to participate

5 What we learned Internet Access

6 What We Learned Adoption of New Media

7 What We Learned Barriers to Adoption of New Media

8 Research Conclusions  For those already involved: –New media offers new forms of public participation  For those not that involved in traditional public participation (public meetings): –New media provides other public participation options that they may use

9 Defining the Terms  New and Social media is digital or computerized forms of communication, like: –E-mail –Blogs –Social networking sites (Facebook, Myspace) –Video sharing sites (YouTube) –Online surveys –Discussion boards –Twitter

10 K&A E-mail Blast

11 Portland: 40,000 daily viewers

12 You Tube

13 SFPUC is into it Big Time!

14 Focus on  Create and customize your own profile with pictures, videos, information  Post ‘status’ on your ‘wall’

15 Fan Pages

16 Public Profiles

17 What is ?  Technical explanation: 140 characters, micro-blogging Platform  Over 6 million users and growing  Climbed from 22 nd place social networking site in 2008 to 3 rd place in 2009.

18 Your Profile

19 So what is REALLY going on?  Platform to connect  Build relationships  Share Information  Bite-sized; allows users to grab ideas, use the platform as a jumping off point

20 Example-Shaq Attack!  Shaquille O’Neal learned of trade to Cleveland Cavaliers last night via twitter.  @the_real_shaq "is it true u a CLEVELAND CAVALIER."  @allonso "I didn't hear dat yet“  @the_real_shaq "U CLEVELAND BOUND shaq found out he was traded thru twitter!.hahahaaaaaa"  @djtr3y “I kno right”

21 Trending Topics  Searchable Terms  #hashtags for easier identification  Find what topics trending real time  Just during this presentation #1 topic switched from #iranelection to Michael Jackson

22 Examples-Distribute Information

23 Example-Real Life Connections!  Twitvite  Tweetups (meetup.com)  Market events  Fundraisers

24 So how can we start using twitter?  Popular programs to shrink urls for 140 character maximum: Tweetdeck.com; Hootsuite.com  Utilize the most popular forms of ‘new’ media to interface with twitter : –E-mails –Web sites –Blogs

25 Cautionary-’Hyper Factions’

26 But, Remember…  You have direct control over your message.  New media is still changing and will continue changing  Any given platform may not last forever  Think about your audience before you start using new media  Face to face will never go out of style


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