The role of social media in local government crisis communications

作者: Melissa W Graham , Elizabeth J Avery , Sejin Park , None

DOI: 10.1016/J.PUBREV.2015.02.001

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摘要: Using survey data collected from more than 300 local government officials from municipalities across the United States, this study examines social media use in a relatively …

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