The Role of Social Media in Reshaping the Power of Third Parties in Urban Planning

Jun 13, 2023·
Junyao He
Junyao He
,
Yanliu Lin
,
Pieter Hooimeijer
,
Jochen Monstadt
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Abstract
With the rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT) over the past two decades, social media has become a new and vital public sphere for networking and communication in urban planning. Third parties have expanded their influence online, resulting in a profound transformation of power relations in urban planning. This study focuses on the influence of social media on the role, power and impact of third parties in a planning controversy in China. Based on the social network analysis of the data gathered from social media, the research enriches the understanding of the power relations between third parties and other actors in online communication networks. The results show that civil society and journalism use social media to leverage the power and facilitate a more communicative planning process. Although online communities allow for effective organization and actions in planning issues at hand, online discussions do not represent pure public interest but the interests of certain groups.
Type
Publication
In The 18th International Conference on Computational Urban Planning and Urban Management
Location

Montreal, Canada