'Here one moment, gone the next': A framework for liquid communication generated through social media platforms in the Botswana public sector

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1 janvier 2019

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Tshepho Mosweu et al., « 'Here one moment, gone the next': A framework for liquid communication generated through social media platforms in the Botswana public sector », South African Journal of Information Management, ID : 10670/1.789cx4


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BACKGROUND: In Botswana, the public sector has been fully active in utilising social media platforms as part of the e-government programme, thereby generating liquid communication in the process. The content in social media platforms, which is referred to as liquid communication, is so fluid that its management becomes a challenge. This is so because one moment a post is available on a social media platform and the next moment it disappears. The unstable nature of liquid communication calls for its governance according to established national and international records management principles. OBJECTIVES: This study utilised the principles of information governance of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA) as a theoretical framework to examine how liquid communication generated through social media platforms is governed by the Botswana government. METHOD: Qualitative data were collected through document analysis and interviews with officials from government departments concerned with the management of information. RESULTS: The study revealed that despite the active presence on social media by the Government of Botswana in communicating with the public, there is a lack of a framework to govern liquid communication. This resulted in weak accountability, protection, compliance, transparency and integrity, as well as retention and disposition for governance of liquid communication. CONCLUSION: The study concludes by arguing that failure to manage and preserve liquid communication would result in a loss of digital heritage for the country. A framework for liquid communication governance in the Botswana public sector is suggested.

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