Social Media Strategies of The European Union Bodies: A Comparison With Turkey's Experience
Author(s) -
Mehmet Fatih ÇÖMLEKÇİ,
Serhat Güney
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
gaziantep university journal of social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1303-0094
DOI - 10.21547/jss.265501
Subject(s) - european union , turkish , social media , political science , transparency (behavior) , politics , public relations , context (archaeology) , e participation , accession , government (linguistics) , strengths and weaknesses , political communication , sociology , business , social psychology , psychology , law , economic policy , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , biology
The aim of this research is to explain and bring forward social media strategies of the European Union bodies and compare with the Turkish experience in terms of Turkey’s accession process to the EU. Social media is critical for governments and institutions regarding informing citizens and allowing youth involvement in politics. In this context, strengths and weaknesses of social media strategies (perspectives) of EU and Turkish government will be brought into question. Documents published by EU and Turkey on social media, statements of politicians and social media experts, examples of social media campaigns and quantitative data on EU social media accounts will be the main resources of this research. The main finding is that social media can enhance citizen involvement/participation in politics and improve democracy if strategies would be based on not just informing but interacting with citizens. As long as those strategies of governments/institutions include professionalism, inventiveness, and transparency.
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