The paper reflects on the topic of gender perspectives in public sector communication from a perspective hitherto just investigated in the Italian academic literature, that is, by focusing on the complex dynamics between the adoption of rules, the tendency to replicate established praxis, and development of a creative dimension in communication practices.

Public sector communication and gender perspectives. A pilot study on social media practices of Italian regions / Spalletta, Marica; Ducci, Gea; D'Ambrosi, Lucia; Folena, Camilla. - (2023), pp. 265-273.

Public sector communication and gender perspectives. A pilot study on social media practices of Italian regions

Marica Spalletta;Gea Ducci;Lucia D'Ambrosi;
2023

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The paper reflects on the topic of gender perspectives in public sector communication from a perspective hitherto just investigated in the Italian academic literature, that is, by focusing on the complex dynamics between the adoption of rules, the tendency to replicate established praxis, and development of a creative dimension in communication practices.
2023
The normative imperative. Sociopolitical challenges of strategic and organizational communication
978-989-654-941-1
gender; public sector communication; institutions; digital media; communicators
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Public sector communication and gender perspectives. A pilot study on social media practices of Italian regions / Spalletta, Marica; Ducci, Gea; D'Ambrosi, Lucia; Folena, Camilla. - (2023), pp. 265-273.
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