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The TTF has been working on an updated At-Large Social Media strategy and thanks to the inputs from Ariel Liang from ICANN At-Large Staff with her knowledge and experiences with social media, an updated version of the At-Large Social Media Strategy has been developed and presented on the At-Large Technology Taskforce 2014-04-21 call.
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The At-Large Social Media Working Group was created to raise awareness of the ICANN At-Large community and enhance end-users’ engagement with the community by developing a strong and sustainable presence on social media. The At-Large Social Media WG, in close coordination with At-Large Staff, is mainly tasked with implementing the At-Large Social Media Strategy. Visit At-Large Social Media Working Group |
Presentation of At-Large Social Media Strategy on TTF call on Monday April 21 2014
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Other ideas/notes for At-Large Social Media Strategy
Ideas from Juan Rojas :
Social media and Web 2.0 technologies have been utilized to facilitate the rapid dissemination of information and to facilitate e-participation and by extension e-democracy.
Macintosh, A. Characterizing eParticipation in Policy-making, Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS”04, 117–126), 2006. describes e-participation as “ICT-supported participation in processes involved in government and governance. Processes may concern administration, decision-making, service delivery, and policy making”.
Therefore, Social Media “enables access, participation, collaboration and transparency, which can potentially enhance governance processes and facilitate participation from a broad-based constituency.”
Can the Strategy be broadened to include the aspect of At-Large participation?