Integrated communication 2.0 in municipal administration

Authors

  • Concepción Campillo-Alhama El profesional de la información
  • Alba-Marí­a Martí­nez-Sala

Keywords:

Public information, Town hall, City councils, Communication management, Web 2.0, Social media, Social networks.

Abstract

Municipal communication transcends the simple information about public services, activities, projects, and administrative procedures. Communicative and information strategies in the local context are oriented towards citizens who participate in a shared municipal project in which they are prosumers in the design and development of sectorial strategies linked to public policies. Consequently, city councils must integrate a communication structure that takes advantage of public information from governance, transparency, and proactive citizen participation. Since the first Spanish democratic legislature in 1979 the evolution and adaptation of process and production routines has been justified by the need to shape a positive perception of government action and consolidate their institutional reputation. In this paper an approach to municipal communication, based on the rigid and standardized models of the 80s and 90s, is presented to influence the current revolution that represents the paradigm of communication 2.0, the implementation of the social web in the context of proximity and social media strategy.

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Published

2017-06-11

How to Cite

Campillo-Alhama, C., & Martí­nez-Sala, A.-M. (2017). Integrated communication 2.0 in municipal administration. Profesional De La información, 26(3), 507–515. Retrieved from https://revista.profesionaldelainformacion.com/index.php/EPI/article/view/58738

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Non research articles