Between Control and Overflow: An Approach of Community Management Stakes Within Local Democracy

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TitreBetween Control and Overflow: An Approach of Community Management Stakes Within Local Democracy
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursGalibert O, Peirot N
JournalCOMMUNIQUER
Pagination59+
Type of ArticleArticle
Mots-cléscommunity management, local and regional authorities, local democracy, online political participation, Web 2.0
Résumé

As organizations' presence on social networks is becoming almost obligatory, local and regional authorities are converting to the so-called ``2.0'' web paradigm. These strategies, deployed on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networks require monitoring and management skills that only community management seems to be able to provide. This observation leads us to our issue: how does community management and its range of strategic best practices link to local authorities online presence? Through a corpus composed of web pages putting in evidence the conditions of the institutionalization of the practice (expert, administrative and legal marks), we want to formulate one main hypothesis about the development of community management within local democracy. We want to suggest a reorganization of community management from a marketing to a political instrument; a community management more considered as a tool to frame citizens' expression than a tool to inform them.

DOI10.4000/communiquer.2166