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Inter-organizational digital divide: Civic groups’ media strategies in the Trinity River Corridor Project

机译:组织间的数字鸿沟:三位一体河走廊项目中市民团体的媒体策略

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This study’s goals are 1) to investigate how leaders of civic groups make decisions about using new and social media versus older media forms of media, and 2) to reexamine major theses on the social effects of new media equipped with a better understanding of civic groups’ internal decision-making. To explore these issues, we conducted interviews with leaders of eight civic groups involved in the Trinity River Corridor development project in Dallas, TX. We also interviewed local journalists, and analyzed the eight civic groups’ web sites, social media sites, and blogs, as well as blogs that linked to the groups’ sites. We find that new and social media were used mainly by organizations that were not directly involved in major political actions, and that for the two groups most directly involved in political actions, the wealthier and more powerful group was better connected to other organizations that did use new and social media. The findings reveal a sharp digital divide between networks of civic organizations.
机译:这项研究的目标是:1)研究公民团体的领导者如何决定使用新媒体和社交媒体与旧媒体形式的媒体; 2)重新审查主要论文,以更好地了解公民群体的新媒体对社会的影响内部决策。为了探讨这些问题,我们采访了参与德克萨斯州达拉斯三一河走廊开发项目的八个民间团体的领导人。我们还采访了当地记者,并分析了八个公民团体的网站,社交媒体网站和博客,以及链接到该团体网站的博客。我们发现,新媒体和社交媒体主要由不直接参与重大政治行动的组织使用,对于最直接参与政治行动的两个群体,较富裕和强大的群体与确实使用过其他组织的组织联系更紧密新的和社交媒体。研究结果揭示了公民组织网络之间的数字鸿沟。

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