The governance strategies for public emergencies on social media and their effects: a case study based on the microblog data

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Qingguo Meng
Nan Zhang
Xuejiao Zhao
Fangling Li
Xin Guan
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[1] Tsinghua University,School of Public Policy and Management
[2] China Mobile University,School of Public Policy and Management
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Electronic Markets | 2016年 / 26卷
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Social media; Public emergency; Governance strategies; Mass incidents; Microblog; Big data; Case Study; E-Government; Social Networking; Virtual Communities; Web 2.0;
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Since the 1980s, the development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has greatly changed people’s modes of production and lifestyle, and it has also had a significant influence on traditional social structures. Microblogs – a type of social media application such as Twitter or Weibo – have served as an important platform for network governance in some local governments in China. This study makes an attempt to answer the following questions: What types of strategies should governments implement on social media platforms during public emergencies? What are the effects of these strategies? Based on the case of the Shifang Incident, which was a large-scale environmental protest that occurred in Shifang, China in 2012, we analyze all the messages posted during the incident on the official microblog of the Shifang government and examine the public feedback by using an online big data analysis tool. In line with the time sequence and the extent of the conflict, we divide the Shifang Incident into three phases: the fermentation period, the confrontation period, and the digestion period. In addition, we classify government strategies on social media into five categories: introducing, appealing, explaining, rumor-refuting, and decision-making. The analysis results show that different government strategies are applied to different phases of the incident and that the responses of the public also vary during different periods.
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