To Twitter or not to Twitter: use of digital tools in public affairs
December 9, 2009
Last week saw Fleishman-Hillard host a panel debate on the use of digital tools in public affairs and politics at the European Public Affairs Action Day. The videos of the contribution of our three speakers (Alexander Alvaro MEP, Pat Cleary of FH DC and Mark Redgrove of Orgalime) are now available on our YouTube channel here.
Here is the contribution of Alexander Alvaro MEP in two parts. The Q&A session of the panel discussion will be uploaded in coming days.
James
Entry Filed under: European Parliament, Fleishman-Hillard Blogs, blogging, corporate communications, grassroots, public affairs. Tags: alexander alvaro, communications, digital, european public affairs action day, Facebook, Fleishman-Hillard Blogs, mark redgrove, members of the european parliament, orgalime, pat cleary, public affairs, Twitter, YouTube.
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1. Canaan Hackler | December 9, 2009 at 1:18 pm
I don’t see any reason why not these people should be allowed to! I think there are many options and available tools that people in leadership roles should take into consideration, using them to better complete the task ahead. I give it a yes!
2. Arnaud Coomans | December 10, 2009 at 2:51 pm
You can also use http://europatweets.eu to follow real-time discussions about Europe on Twitter
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