Citizen engagement on local government Facebook pages: Experience from Aotearoa New Zealand

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Elsevier
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Cities, 2022, 123, (-), pp. 103584
Issue Date:
2022-04-01
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This paper explores the role of local government Facebook pages in citizen engagement by focusing on two councils in Aotearoa New Zealand the Dunedin City Council DCC and the Otago Regional Council ORC We investigate how these councils use their Facebook pages to communicate government matters with citizens and how citizens engage with the councils using the pages Examination of Facebook posts by the two councils from January to December 2019 reveals that citizens were informed of various council identified issues through the use of passive posts There were relatively scant active posts which hold greater potential for meaningful engagement It is apparent that both councils are more managerial and less consultative and participatory in their approach to social media use for citizen engagement We recommend that local governments can enhance the level of engagement by exploring ways to increase their page followers using a combination of both active and passive posts frequently increasing and experimenting with types of active posts and adopting te reo M ori and minority languages to ensure an inclusive virtual environment This study offers new insights for both local governments and social media researchers to rethink how to best utilise Facebook pages for effective e participation 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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