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eParticipation:Designing and Managing Political Discussion Forums

2010

Author's version of an article published in Social Science Computer Review, 2010, 28 (4), 403-426. Also available from the publisher: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894439309341626 eParticipation is the extension and transformation of participation in political deliberation and decision-making processes through information and communication technologies (ICTs). The most commonly found examples of eParticipation systems are political discussion forums. Although much of the discussion of these technologies is conducted in the eGovernment and eDemocracy literature, political discussion forums present a distinct set of design and management challenges, which relate directly to information systems c…

Structure (mathematical logic)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsDeliberationComputer Science ApplicationsPoliticsInformation and Communications TechnologyInformation systemeParticipation political discussion forums case studyICTSVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321SociologybusinessLawmedia_common
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"Usually I like school PE, but..." : school physical education described in Internet discussion forums

2014

InternetopinionskeskustelupalstatmielipiteetsitoutuminenInternet discussion forumsLaadullinen tutkimusmessageskoululiikuntavieraantuminenkokemuksetschool physical educationexperiencesSisällönanalyysiengagement
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School PE through Internet discussion forums

2013

Background: Physical education is a subject that generates strong feelings and emotions, as can be seen in written accounts of PE experiences. It is also important to listen to students' voices in the research context. Nowadays, students can be listened to in a new way – through the Internet. Various discussion forums on the Internet make it possible for people to express themselves through real or imagined messages. It might be easier to express highly sensitive and even intimate thoughts on the Internet. Thus, the Internet might be an interesting open forum for teachers to think about new ways of developing teaching practices that would reduce negative experiences of PE.Purpose: The purpo…

business.industryInternet researchTeaching methodPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationextrinsic factorsEducationPhysical educationphysical educationContent analysisinternet discussion forumsPedagogyta516Orthopedics and Sports MedicineThe InternetexperiencesComputer-mediated communicationta315businessPsychologyCurriculumQualitative researchPhysical Education and Sport Pedagogy
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Designing Deliberation Systems

2010

In a liberal democracy, the evolution of political agendas and formation of policy involves deliberation: serious consideration of political issues.  Modern day political participation is dependent on widespread deliberation supported by information and communication technologies, which also offer the potential to revitalize and transform citizen engagement in democracy.  Although the majority of web 2.0 systems enable these discourses to some extent, government institutions commission and manage specialized deliberation systems (information systems designed to support participative discourse) intended to promote citizen engagement.  The most common examples of these are political discussio…

Cultural Studiessystem designe-participationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectStakeholder engagementComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGdeliberation systemssystem managementPublic relationsLiberal democracyDeliberationDemocracyManagement Information SystemsPoliticsPolitical Science and International RelationseParticipationInformation systemSociologyInformation and communication technologies for developmentpolitical discussion forumsbusinessInformation Systemsmedia_common
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Antecedents of and their effect on trust in online word-of-mouth : case Finnish discussion forums

2011

The growing importance of digital marketing communications and digital marketing channels has raised challenges in understanding this new environment and consumers’ action within it. Objective of this study was to explore the dynamics of online word-of-mouth and consumers’ trust formation towards it. Literature review offers a comprehensive view to trust in its contradictory nature, to the unique characteristics of online word-of-mouth. Research was explanatory and causal, trying to find relationships between variables derived from previous studies and theory. Quantitative method was employed to measure following latent variables: Trustworthiness of a community, website quality, accuracy, r…

discussion forumsluottamuskeskustelupalstatonline word-of-mouthinformation qualityviraalimarkkinointiTrustdigitaalinen markkinointi
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Student’s voice online: Experiences of PE in Finnish schools

2012

The aim of this descriptive study was to find out how people describe their experiences of physical education (PE) in Internet discussion forums. The data for this study were collected during one randomly chosen week in April 2007 via a GoogleTM search using the Finnish word ‘koululiikunta’ [school PE]. The first 200 hits lead into nine discussion forums, which were analysed by using qualitative content analysis. These nine discussion forums included all together 356 messages. For searching these discussion forums no criteria about the writers’ age, race, class, gender or other were set. The messages were coded with sequential classification and grouped into positive, negative and both posi…

School Physical EducationInternetbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLearning environmentGeneral MedicineTeacher educationPhysical educationliikuntakasvatusFeelingPeoples’ ExperiencesThe InternetDescriptive researchbusinessSet (psychology)Psychologyta315koululiikuntakokemuksetSocial psychologyCurriculumDiscussion Forumskeskustelufoorumitmedia_common
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Online authority communication during an epidemic : A Finnish example

2011

Social media is creating new challenges for authority communications during crises, such as a pandemic. This study examined Finnish citizens’ opinions about authorities as crisis managers during the swine flu epidemic of 2009-2010 and examined the success of authority intervention to online discussion forums. Through a content analysis carried out at the discussion forums, the study showed that though authorities are highly trusted in general in Finland, this trust is not extended to the online environment. Online, civilians did not trust authorities and the protective actions taken. Moreover, the authorities’ intervention to the discussion forums aimed at correcting false information and s…

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