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Kim Murphy

    Government communications in a digital age
    I Had Rather Die
    • I Had Rather Die

      Rape in the Civil War

      • 182pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book explores the complexities of sexual violence during the American Civil War, challenging the notion of it being a "low-rape" conflict. While official records suggest that rape was infrequent and harshly punished, the reality reveals a different narrative where few soldiers faced severe consequences for such crimes. It delves into the societal attitudes and legal frameworks of the time, highlighting the disparity between perception and reality regarding sexual violence in wartime.

      I Had Rather Die
    • Government communications in a digital age

      A Comparative Study of Online Government Communications in Germany and Great Britain

      Just like political parties, governments must adapt to the demands of the digital sphere as their legitimacy is dependent on their ability to communicate decisions to citizens. However, despite abundant research into how the Internet is changing political communications, little is known about how governments use digital technologies to communicate with citizens. There is also little knowledge of how different political systems shape the use of technology in this respect. Therefore, from a comparative perspective this study examines how government organisations in Germany and Great Britain are using websites and social media to interact with citizens and the media on a daily basis. Its empirical approach involves a content analysis of government websites and social media pages and a social network analysis of Twitter networks. Its findings show that government ministries predominantly use websites and social media for one-way communication and that social media is supporting the personalisation of government communications.

      Government communications in a digital age