The Impact of Web 2.0 on Public Engagement in the Israeli Home Front (From the 2006 Lebanon War to the 2014 Israel-Gaza Conflict)
This article deals with citizen engagement and public participation being in crisis on the Israeli home front, in the era of Web 2.0. Since 2004, Web 2.0 characterizes changes that allow users to interact and collaborate with each other in a social media dialogue as creators of user-generated content in social networking sites: Facebook, Twitter, blogs, wikis, YouTube, hosted services, applications, WhatsApp, etc. Since 2006, Israel is involved in asymmetric conflicts. The research defines the impact of Web 2.0 on public engagement in the Israeli home front. The case studies examined in the research are: 1) The 2006 Lebanon War (July-August 2006); 2) The Gaza War (27 December 2008 and ended on 18 January 2009); 3) Operation Pillar of Defense (November 2012); and 4) The 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.
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2018
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Authors: | Ben-Israel, Galit Margalit |
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International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age (IJPADA). - IGI Global, ISSN 2334-4539, ZDB-ID 2798015-7. - Vol. 5.2018, 2 (01.04.), p. 52-63
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | Applications | Asymmetric Conflicts | Crisis | Crowdsourcing | Facebook | Home Front | Missiles | Public Engagement | Rockets | Shelters | Smartphones | WhatsApp |
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