美国危机沟通的三位一体:奥巴马时代社会变革的社会网络

Mahmoud Eid, Jenna Bresolin Slade
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21世纪初,美国从超级大国的宝座上经历了一场震撼人心的崩溃,面临着三个相互交织的危机,这些危机揭示了变革的必要性:金融体系崩溃,缺乏适当的医疗保健和政府动荡,以及对反恐战争越来越不耐烦。本文探讨了美国政府和公民使用社交网站SNS,即Facebook和YouTube,对国家危机进行概念化和辩论,以实现社会变革,这一概念在国家层面上等同于社会进步。借助民主传播理论、公共领域和新兴的传播权学术,本研究揭示了社交媒体在政治手段方面的优势:从公民到公民、政府到公民、公民到政府。此外,社交网络促进了政府的透明度,并为公民提供了一个向白宫提出问题、交换意见、制定社会变革所需的目标和战略的论坛。虽然促进这种交流仍然是政府的责任,但如果要发生社会变革,公民有责任将他们的参与扩大到SNS之外的积极参与。本文探讨了奥巴马政府对社交网络使用的独特偏好,以推断危机时期政治背景下的社交网络知识。
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A Triad of Crisis Communication in the United States: Social Networks for Social Change in the Obama Era
The United States experienced a core-shaking tumble from their pedestal of superpower at the beginning of the 21st century, facing three intertwined crises which revealed a need for change: the financial system collapse, lack of proper healthcare and government turmoil, and growing impatience with the War on Terror. This paper explores the American governments' and citizens' use of social network sites SNS, namely Facebook and YouTube, to conceptualize and debate about national crises, in order to bring about social change, a notion that is synonymous with societal improvement on a national level. Drawing on democratic theories of communication, the public sphere, and emerging scholarship on the Right to Communicate, this study reveals the advantageous nature of SNS for political means: from citizen to citizen, government to citizen, and citizen to government. Furthermore, SNS promote government transparency, and provide citizens with a forum to pose questions to the White House, exchange ideas, and generate goals and strategies necessary for social change. While it remains the government's responsibility to promote such exchanges, the onus remains with citizens to extend their participation to active engagement outside of SNS if social change is to occur. The Obama Administration's unique affinity to SNS usage is explored to extrapolate knowledge of SNS in a political context during times of crises.
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