No 19 (2014): Government communication: tools and trends
Politics indebted to the citizenry.
Iñigo Gómez Zubeldia, pp. 6-10.
The external vote in Spain: Reflections after the reform.
José Gabriel Ruiz González, pp. 10-12.
Where is government communication in Latin America heading?
Mario Riorda; Luciano H. Elizalde Elizalde, pp. 12-15.
Predominance of executive power in Latin America.
Darío Germán Spada, pp. 15-18.
Discourse in local crisis communication. Elements to consider for its management.
Pedro Marfil, pp. 20-23.
Social media strategy based on the Weak Ties Theory.
Carles Salom Ribera, pp. 23-26.
Changing citizen perceptions.
Melania Álvarez García, pp. 26-28.
Think Tanks: A new tool for citizen participation? Discovering their establishment in Spain.
Roger Bruguera Ávila, pp. 28-32.
Recovering the dreamed future: web analytics.
Sergio Jiménez, pp. 32-34.
Campaigns with strategy: Foundations and tools for effective political communication.
Guadalupe Moreno Cabanillas; Peter Filzmaier, pp. 36-45.
Budgetary transparency in Brazilian municipal governments through the Internet: The case of Piracicaba, São Paulo.
Carmen Pineda Nebot; Valdemir Pires, pp. 46-54.