Digitisation's Impacts on publics: Public Knowledge and Civic Conversation
This paper proposes a new way of classifying publics in terms of their adoption and use of digitalised communication technologies. A CATI (computer aided telephone interview) survey of 1,014 citizens revealed that people in Siena, Italy, show different patterns and gaps in adopting new media and tec...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-57322018-07-10T05:34:49Z Digitisation's Impacts on publics: Public Knowledge and Civic Conversation Lovari, Alessandro KIM, Soojin Vibber, Kelly KIM, Jeong-Nam This paper proposes a new way of classifying publics in terms of their adoption and use of digitalised communication technologies. A CATI (computer aided telephone interview) survey of 1,014 citizens revealed that people in Siena, Italy, show different patterns and gaps in adopting new media and technologies as well as in using them in their civic participation and engagement. Based on the survey results, four types of publics are suggested (inactive, analogical, hybrid, and digital publics) and a demographic profile of each public including age, gender, and education is provided. The relationships among public types, level of education, and gender on civic knowledge and civic conversation are examined. The implications for public relations scholarship, and practices are discussed. In addition, the possibility of an emerging social digital public is discussed 2011-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4733 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5732/viewcontent/Digitisations_impacts_on_publics__Public_knowledge_and_civic_con.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business and Corporate Communications Communication Technology and New Media Social Influence and Political Communication |
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This paper proposes a new way of classifying publics in terms of their adoption and use of digitalised communication technologies. A CATI (computer aided telephone interview) survey of 1,014 citizens revealed that people in Siena, Italy, show different patterns and gaps in adopting new media and technologies as well as in using them in their civic participation and engagement. Based on the survey results, four types of publics are suggested (inactive, analogical, hybrid, and digital publics) and a demographic profile of each public including age, gender, and education is provided. The relationships among public types, level of education, and gender on civic knowledge and civic conversation are examined. The implications for public relations scholarship, and practices are discussed. In addition, the possibility of an emerging social digital public is discussed |
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Digitisation's Impacts on publics: Public Knowledge and Civic Conversation |
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