A new normal? Streaming municipal assemblies on social media before, during and after the pandemic

Gonçalo Paiva Dias
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This study aims at understanding the effects that the Covid-19 lockdowns had on the streaming of municipal assemblies via social media, whether those effects persisted after the pandemic, and what were the main determinants, motivations, and consequences of adopting that practice. To accomplish these goals, an exploratory mixed methods approach is used. Quantitative methods are used to assess the evolution of the number of municipalities streaming their assemblies and to identify determinants of adoption. Qualitative methods are used to capture the perception of relevant actors. Portugal is used as the case of study (308 municipalities). It was found that streaming of municipal assemblies was clearly triggered by the pandemic and the subsequent local elections, while being moderated by some of the factors that are known to be important for digital government development at the local level: demography, socioeconomic dynamism, citizen participation, and political environment. It was also found that streaming assemblies contributes to improve transparency, accountability, trust, proximity, and the public image of the bodies, albeit having no effect on the forms available for citizen participation. It also contributes to assembly members' interventions becoming more frequent, longer, targeted, and moderated. To the best of the authors knowledge, this is the first longitudinal study to address the streaming of municipal assemblies via social media.
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新常态?在大流行之前、期间和之后在社交媒体上直播市政会议
本研究旨在了解 Covid-19 封锁对通过社交媒体直播市政集会的影响,这些影响在大流行后是否持续存在,以及采取这种做法的主要决定因素、动机和后果是什么。为了实现这些目标,我们采用了一种探索性的混合方法。定量方法用于评估分流议会的城市数量的变化,并确定采用这种做法的决定因素。定性方法用于了解相关参与者的看法。葡萄牙被用作研究案例(308 个城市)。研究发现,大流行病和随后的地方选举明显触发了市级议会的流媒体化,而一些已知对地方一级数字政府发展很重要的因素(人口、社会经济活力、公民参与和政治环境)则对其起到了调节作用。研究还发现,流媒体议会有助于提高透明度、问责制、信任度、亲和力和机构的公众形象,尽管对公民参与的形式没有影响。它还有助于使议员的发言更加频繁、时间更长、更有针对性、更有节制。据作者所知,这是第一项针对市政议会通过社交媒体进行流媒体传播的纵向研究。
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