Enforcing law through government use of social media

Authors

  • Doina Gavrilov National School of Political and Administrative Studies – SNSPA, Bucharest, Romania Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62229/cmp1_24/7

Keywords:

Law socialization, Institutions, Law enforcement, Online communication, Social media

Abstract

Globalization and technological development create challenges for the communication and dissemination of law, which is essential for modifying behavior to suit evolving societal demands. Starting from a mixed theoretical approach, this study explores law socialization via social media, focusing on the Romanian situation. It examines how legislative and governance institutions spread the law and negotiate legal meanings in the new socialization space. The results indicate a slow institutional adaptation to new communication methods and a lack of social media strategies. Institutions use social media mainly to account for transparency and acquire public sympathy rather than to accomplish functional objectives.

Author Biography

  • Doina Gavrilov, National School of Political and Administrative Studies – SNSPA, Bucharest, Romania

    Ph.D., National School of Political and Administrative Studies – SNSPA, Bucharest, Romania

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Published

2025-04-17

How to Cite

Enforcing law through government use of social media. (2025). Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.62229/cmp1_24/7