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Study on local government social media has no plant content

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This article covers municipal digital communication policy in Peru and contains no botanical, gardening, or plant science content relevant to a plant enthusiast.

This paper is about how a city government in Lima, Peru communicates with residents online, and why simply posting announcements without responding to citizens doesn't build trust or real engagement. It has nothing to do with plants, gardens, or nature.

Key Findings

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Digital communication in the studied municipality was largely one-directional, limiting citizen interaction

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Weak institutional feedback and low adaptation of content to residents' digital capacities reduced engagement

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The study recommends more participatory, contextualized digital strategies tied to media literacy and civic education

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This study looked at how a Lima district government uses digital communication to engage citizens, finding that one-way messaging without real dialogue fails to build public trust or participation. It has no connection to plant science, gardening, or botany.

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Comunicación digital y participación ciudadana en la gobernanza local: San Martín de Porres (Perú)

RESUMENPara el estudio se analizó el papel de la comunicación digital en los procesos de participación ciudadana que, se encontraban específicamente vinculados a la gobernanza local. Todo ello a pa...

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