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The Role of Social Media in 
Engaging Citizens in Urban 
Development and Growth 
Gohar Feroz Khan, Ph.D. 
Assistant Professor, Korea University of Technology & Education 
(KoreaTech) 
Consultant to UN-APCICT on Social Media 
Research: Center for Social Media Technologies 
I blog here 
Twitter: @gfkhan
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Table of Contents 
 Introduction to UN-APCICT 
 Social Media for engaging citizens 
 What is social media? 
 What is social media-based urban engagement? 
 How do cities/governments use social media? 
 Social media for development: UN-APCICT module 
 Dimensions of Urban Engagement 
 Case 1: Sharing cities (how to share? UN-APCICT guidelines) 
 Case 2: Participatory cities 
 Case 3: Collaborative cities (crowd sourcing and co-creation) 
 Case 4: Open cities 
 Concluding Remarks
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A Hub for ICT Capacity 
Development
4 
AAPPCCIICCTT MMiissssiioonn 
Use of ICT for socio-economic 
Use of ICT for socio-economic 
development 
development 
Build ICT human // iinnssttiittuuttiioonnaall 
ccaappaacciittyy ooff EESSCCAAPP mmeemmbbeerr 
Training Advisory 
Services 
SSttaatteess 
Research & 
Knowledge- 
Sharing
5 
AAccaaddeemmyy ooff IICCTT EEsssseennttiiaallss ffoorr 
GGoovveerrnnmmeenntt LLeeaaddeerrss 
Developing government official aanndd ppoolliiccyymmaakkeerr 
ccaappaacciittyy ttoo lleevveerraaggee IICCTT ffoorr ssoocciioo--eeccoonnoommiicc 
ddeevveellooppmmeenntt
6 
AAccaaddeemmyy MMoodduulleess 
M1- The Linkage between ICT Applications and Meaningful Development 
M2- ICT for Development Policy, Process and Governance 
M3- e-Government Applications 
M4- ICT Trends for Government Leaders 
M5- Internet Governance 
M6- Network and Information Security and Privacy 
M7- ICT Project Management in Theory and Practice 
M8- Options for Funding ICT for Development 
M9 - ICT for Disaster Risk Management 
M10 – ICT, Climate Change and Green Growth 
M11 – Social Media for Development 
Additional Publications: Handbook on Instructional Design; M&E Toolkit
7 
Localization aanndd CCuussttoommiizzaattiioonn 
 Modules available in print and online (14 languages): 
English, Armenian, Russian, Indonesia, Vietnamese 
Myanmar, Turkmen, Azeri, Pashto (Afghanistan), Tajik 
Khmer (Cambodia), Spanish, Mongolian, Chinese 
 Collection of local case studies and customization
8 
Kazakhstan Mongolia 
Kyrgyzstan 
Uzbekistan 
Tajikistan 
Turkmenistan 
Afghanistan 
Pakistan 
India 
Bhutan 
Bangladesh 
Myanmar Laos 
Rolled-out (29 countries) 
In pipeline (6 countries) 
Vietnam 
Cambodia 
Philippines 
Indonesia 
Sri Lanka 
Maldives 
Samoa 
Kiribati 
Tuvalu 
Tonga 
Cook 
Islands 
AAccaaddeemmyy iinn AAssiiaa aanndd tthhee PPaacciiffiicc 
Timor-Leste 
Solomon 
Islands 
Palau 
Niue 
Micronesia 
Nauru 
Armenia 
Azerbaijan 
Nepal 
(as of Oct. 2014) 
China
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Academy Module 11: 
Social Media for Development 
Module Objectives 
 Introduce the concept of social media and 
various applications in a developmental 
context; 
 Raise awareness among policymakers and 
government officials about the application of 
social media for socio-economic development; 
 Provide an understanding of the implications for 
national policy and programme formulation 
emerging from the role of social media in 
promoting development; and 
 Produce a capacity development resource that 
can help bridge the knowledge gap on the 
effective use of social media in development 
initiatives. 
Link: http://www.unapcict.org/academy/academy/academy-modules/english-version
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Technical Guidelines on Social 
Media 
Objectives 
 Understand and configure popular 
social media tools (Twitter, 
Facebook, YouTube, Blogs) to share 
government information, 
 Understand and configure 
collaborative social media tools (e.g., 
wikis) to establish mass 
collaboration, and 
 Understand and configure analytical 
tools to monitor and measure social 
media activities. 
Link: http://www.unapcict.org/ecohub/getting-started-with-social-media-tools-in-government
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What is social media? 
 Any online tools that enables us to: 
 Participate, collaborate, create, or share content in a many-to- 
many context can be called social media. 
 Examples: 
 Collaborative projects (e.g., Wikipedia and wikispaces), 
 Blogs (e.g., WordPress) and microblogs (e.g., Twitter), 
 Content communities (e.g., YouTube), 
 Social networking sites (e.g., Facebook), 
 Virtual game worlds (e.g., World of Warcraft), 
 Virtual social worlds (e.g., Second Life), etc.
Is a urban/city culture of transparency, openness, 
sharing, and collaboration facilitated [or fostered] by 
social media. 
12 
Social Media-Based Urban 
Engagement? 
Is a urban/city culture of transparency, openness, 
sharing, and collaboration facilitated [or fostered] by 
social media. 
City= institutions + citizens 
City= institutions + citizens
13 
Urban Engagement? 
In other words, without a culture of transparency, 
openness, sharing, and collaboration in place….. 
In other words, without a culture of transparency, 
openness, sharing, and collaboration in place….. 
Social media-based 
Social media-based 
urban 
urban 
engagement is 
engagement is 
fruitless 
fruitless 
And your efforts may not move beyond hopeless tweets and likes
14 
Urban Engagement 
Citizens 
Institutions 
Yin and Yang Philosophy
15 
A Quick Survey 
How does your city use social media?
16 
Key Findings 
 Current Social Media Use 
TTeecchhnnoolologgyy o opptitmimisismm 
PPoosststs, ,L Likikeess, ,T Twweeeetsts, ,& & S Shhaarreess 
Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, 
co-creation, etc. 
Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, 
co-creation, etc. 
SSoocciaial lt rtraannssaacctitoionn
17 
The Reality/Potential 
PPoosststs, ,L Likikeess, ,T Twweeeetsts, ,& & S Shhaarreess 
Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, 
co-creation, etc. 
Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, 
co-creation, etc. 
SSoocciaial lt rtraannssaacctitoionn 
CCuultluturraal lf ofoccuuss
18 
Urban Engagement Through Social 
Media 
Assumption: Social media engaged city (citizens and 
institutions) will lead to some type of urban development.
19 
Dimensions of Engagement
20 
What to Share? 
Sharing—refers to the use of social media channels (such as, Twitter, Facebook, 
wikis, YouTube, and blogs) to disseminate and share useful information (news, 
alerts, and updates) to public in variety of formats including, text, video, audio, and 
graphics.
21 
Ways to Share? 
 Through 
 An official Twitter account 
 An official Facebook Fan page 
 An official YouTube Channel 
 An official Blog 
Link: http://www.unapcict.org/ecohub/getting-started-with-social-media-tools-in-government
Municipal governments use Facebook fan pages to provide residents with information 
about government services and projects, local events, rules and regulations, and other 
relevant topics. 
22 
Sharing Example 1 
Municipal governments use Facebook fan pages to provide residents with information 
about government services and projects, local events, rules and regulations, and other 
relevant topics.
23 
Participatory cities 
Participation—refers to providing opportunities to citizens to participate in service 
delivery, reporting, and policy and decision making through social media channels.
24 
Example 1: I paid a bribe
25 
Example 2: Reporting
26 
Collaborative cities 
Mass Collaboration—refers to working together in a many-to-many context 
to achieve certain shared goals carried through social media channels.
27 
Crowd Sourcing (citizens-2- 
cities) 
 Adopt a Fire hydrant (city of Boston) 
 Where ordinary people take responsibility for digging out a fire hydrant after 
it snows.
28 
Co-creation (citizens-2-citizens)
29 
Open Cities 
Openness—refers to free unrestricted access to government structured data 
and information opened through social media and Web 2.0 channels.
30 
Open Data Example
31
32 
Final Note…remember that… 
 It is more than just “likes” and “tweets” 
 It is a culture 
 Once social media presence is established: 
 Sustain it 
 Monitor it (e.g., social analytics) 
 Be responsive 
 Built trust 
 Otherwise, your city will lose face
33 
Final Note…remember 
 Plan a head 
 Establish a sound social media strategy and 
policy. 
 Assign dedicated resources 
 Time, technical, financial, and human resources 
 Social media does not replace traditional 
means of communication, but complements.
34

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  • 1. 1 The Role of Social Media in Engaging Citizens in Urban Development and Growth Gohar Feroz Khan, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Korea University of Technology & Education (KoreaTech) Consultant to UN-APCICT on Social Media Research: Center for Social Media Technologies I blog here Twitter: @gfkhan
  • 2. 2 Table of Contents  Introduction to UN-APCICT  Social Media for engaging citizens  What is social media?  What is social media-based urban engagement?  How do cities/governments use social media?  Social media for development: UN-APCICT module  Dimensions of Urban Engagement  Case 1: Sharing cities (how to share? UN-APCICT guidelines)  Case 2: Participatory cities  Case 3: Collaborative cities (crowd sourcing and co-creation)  Case 4: Open cities  Concluding Remarks
  • 3. 3 A Hub for ICT Capacity Development
  • 4. 4 AAPPCCIICCTT MMiissssiioonn Use of ICT for socio-economic Use of ICT for socio-economic development development Build ICT human // iinnssttiittuuttiioonnaall ccaappaacciittyy ooff EESSCCAAPP mmeemmbbeerr Training Advisory Services SSttaatteess Research & Knowledge- Sharing
  • 5. 5 AAccaaddeemmyy ooff IICCTT EEsssseennttiiaallss ffoorr GGoovveerrnnmmeenntt LLeeaaddeerrss Developing government official aanndd ppoolliiccyymmaakkeerr ccaappaacciittyy ttoo lleevveerraaggee IICCTT ffoorr ssoocciioo--eeccoonnoommiicc ddeevveellooppmmeenntt
  • 6. 6 AAccaaddeemmyy MMoodduulleess M1- The Linkage between ICT Applications and Meaningful Development M2- ICT for Development Policy, Process and Governance M3- e-Government Applications M4- ICT Trends for Government Leaders M5- Internet Governance M6- Network and Information Security and Privacy M7- ICT Project Management in Theory and Practice M8- Options for Funding ICT for Development M9 - ICT for Disaster Risk Management M10 – ICT, Climate Change and Green Growth M11 – Social Media for Development Additional Publications: Handbook on Instructional Design; M&E Toolkit
  • 7. 7 Localization aanndd CCuussttoommiizzaattiioonn  Modules available in print and online (14 languages): English, Armenian, Russian, Indonesia, Vietnamese Myanmar, Turkmen, Azeri, Pashto (Afghanistan), Tajik Khmer (Cambodia), Spanish, Mongolian, Chinese  Collection of local case studies and customization
  • 8. 8 Kazakhstan Mongolia Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan India Bhutan Bangladesh Myanmar Laos Rolled-out (29 countries) In pipeline (6 countries) Vietnam Cambodia Philippines Indonesia Sri Lanka Maldives Samoa Kiribati Tuvalu Tonga Cook Islands AAccaaddeemmyy iinn AAssiiaa aanndd tthhee PPaacciiffiicc Timor-Leste Solomon Islands Palau Niue Micronesia Nauru Armenia Azerbaijan Nepal (as of Oct. 2014) China
  • 9. 9 Academy Module 11: Social Media for Development Module Objectives  Introduce the concept of social media and various applications in a developmental context;  Raise awareness among policymakers and government officials about the application of social media for socio-economic development;  Provide an understanding of the implications for national policy and programme formulation emerging from the role of social media in promoting development; and  Produce a capacity development resource that can help bridge the knowledge gap on the effective use of social media in development initiatives. Link: http://www.unapcict.org/academy/academy/academy-modules/english-version
  • 10. 10 Technical Guidelines on Social Media Objectives  Understand and configure popular social media tools (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Blogs) to share government information,  Understand and configure collaborative social media tools (e.g., wikis) to establish mass collaboration, and  Understand and configure analytical tools to monitor and measure social media activities. Link: http://www.unapcict.org/ecohub/getting-started-with-social-media-tools-in-government
  • 11. 11 What is social media?  Any online tools that enables us to:  Participate, collaborate, create, or share content in a many-to- many context can be called social media.  Examples:  Collaborative projects (e.g., Wikipedia and wikispaces),  Blogs (e.g., WordPress) and microblogs (e.g., Twitter),  Content communities (e.g., YouTube),  Social networking sites (e.g., Facebook),  Virtual game worlds (e.g., World of Warcraft),  Virtual social worlds (e.g., Second Life), etc.
  • 12. Is a urban/city culture of transparency, openness, sharing, and collaboration facilitated [or fostered] by social media. 12 Social Media-Based Urban Engagement? Is a urban/city culture of transparency, openness, sharing, and collaboration facilitated [or fostered] by social media. City= institutions + citizens City= institutions + citizens
  • 13. 13 Urban Engagement? In other words, without a culture of transparency, openness, sharing, and collaboration in place….. In other words, without a culture of transparency, openness, sharing, and collaboration in place….. Social media-based Social media-based urban urban engagement is engagement is fruitless fruitless And your efforts may not move beyond hopeless tweets and likes
  • 14. 14 Urban Engagement Citizens Institutions Yin and Yang Philosophy
  • 15. 15 A Quick Survey How does your city use social media?
  • 16. 16 Key Findings  Current Social Media Use TTeecchhnnoolologgyy o opptitmimisismm PPoosststs, ,L Likikeess, ,T Twweeeetsts, ,& & S Shhaarreess Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, co-creation, etc. Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, co-creation, etc. SSoocciaial lt rtraannssaacctitoionn
  • 17. 17 The Reality/Potential PPoosststs, ,L Likikeess, ,T Twweeeetsts, ,& & S Shhaarreess Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, co-creation, etc. Mass collaborations, citizen sourcing, co-creation, etc. SSoocciaial lt rtraannssaacctitoionn CCuultluturraal lf ofoccuuss
  • 18. 18 Urban Engagement Through Social Media Assumption: Social media engaged city (citizens and institutions) will lead to some type of urban development.
  • 19. 19 Dimensions of Engagement
  • 20. 20 What to Share? Sharing—refers to the use of social media channels (such as, Twitter, Facebook, wikis, YouTube, and blogs) to disseminate and share useful information (news, alerts, and updates) to public in variety of formats including, text, video, audio, and graphics.
  • 21. 21 Ways to Share?  Through  An official Twitter account  An official Facebook Fan page  An official YouTube Channel  An official Blog Link: http://www.unapcict.org/ecohub/getting-started-with-social-media-tools-in-government
  • 22. Municipal governments use Facebook fan pages to provide residents with information about government services and projects, local events, rules and regulations, and other relevant topics. 22 Sharing Example 1 Municipal governments use Facebook fan pages to provide residents with information about government services and projects, local events, rules and regulations, and other relevant topics.
  • 23. 23 Participatory cities Participation—refers to providing opportunities to citizens to participate in service delivery, reporting, and policy and decision making through social media channels.
  • 24. 24 Example 1: I paid a bribe
  • 25. 25 Example 2: Reporting
  • 26. 26 Collaborative cities Mass Collaboration—refers to working together in a many-to-many context to achieve certain shared goals carried through social media channels.
  • 27. 27 Crowd Sourcing (citizens-2- cities)  Adopt a Fire hydrant (city of Boston)  Where ordinary people take responsibility for digging out a fire hydrant after it snows.
  • 29. 29 Open Cities Openness—refers to free unrestricted access to government structured data and information opened through social media and Web 2.0 channels.
  • 30. 30 Open Data Example
  • 31. 31
  • 32. 32 Final Note…remember that…  It is more than just “likes” and “tweets”  It is a culture  Once social media presence is established:  Sustain it  Monitor it (e.g., social analytics)  Be responsive  Built trust  Otherwise, your city will lose face
  • 33. 33 Final Note…remember  Plan a head  Establish a sound social media strategy and policy.  Assign dedicated resources  Time, technical, financial, and human resources  Social media does not replace traditional means of communication, but complements.
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