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ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS AND E-GOVERNMENT – A THEORETICAL DEBATE ON DEMOCRATIZATION, ETHICS, AND PRIVACY
2015
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International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies
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The advent of the Internet and following technological improvements in computer- mediated communication associated with Web 2.0 has created a new form of society consisted of networked people who could narrate their stories, experiences, thoughts in social networking sites, and reach a huge number of people, interact and communicate with them. Online social networks provide an interactive communication environment for the networked people where all individuals have their voices. The opportunities offered by technological developments has drawn attention of governments, and by structuring e- government, governments has begun providing services to their citizens and other stakeholders in digital mediums, and using the Web 2.0 tools to communicate and interact with them. Digitalizing government services means collecting, processing, and storing enormous amount of information; so this situation worries citizens about protection of privacy. In a networked society, it is expected that computer-mediated communication creates a liberal environment in which all opinions can be shared freely, citizen participation in government issues rise, and democratic values develop. The role played by the Internet and Web 2.0 platforms in democratization process, and governments’ attitudes towards speech and communication freedom in cyberspace have been topics of academic debates. In this study, after given brief information on Web 2.0 technologies, online social networks, e-government, and democracy, ethical and privacy concerns resulted from e-government services, democratic possibilities provided by the Internet and Web 2.0 technologies, and the relationship between e-government and democratization are examined theoretically

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