This paper describes ICT use after a disaster, connecting the stories of various community responders and tracing their activities across sociotechnical networks. Drawing on contextual interviews and the digital record, we reveal how information work, food work, and emotional labor intersected. At the most superficial level, we find that many community responders continue to rely upon face-to-face communication and “real simple” technologies to coordinate their activities. This research also speaks to the visibility of community response work—offering a method for surfacing less visible work given the social complexities of a disaster. This approach provides a complementary perspective to research that relies solely on digital traces
This empirical study of “digital volunteers ” in the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthqu...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
This paper describes ICT use after a disaster, connecting the stories of various community responder...
This paper examines the workflow and sense-making activities of digital volunteers, showing how they...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
Social media have experienced widespread adoption in recent years. Though designed and appropriated ...
Social media have experienced widespread adoption in recent years. Though designed and appropriated ...
During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly using social media to share variety of inf...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This research considers the role of social media after...
Social media are a potentially valuable source of situational awareness information during crisis ev...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
The manuscript offers longitudinal research concerning the Collaborative Governance of disaster sens...
This empirical study of “digital volunteers ” in the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthqu...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
This paper describes ICT use after a disaster, connecting the stories of various community responder...
This paper examines the workflow and sense-making activities of digital volunteers, showing how they...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
Social media have experienced widespread adoption in recent years. Though designed and appropriated ...
Social media have experienced widespread adoption in recent years. Though designed and appropriated ...
During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly using social media to share variety of inf...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This research considers the role of social media after...
Social media are a potentially valuable source of situational awareness information during crisis ev...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
The manuscript offers longitudinal research concerning the Collaborative Governance of disaster sens...
This empirical study of “digital volunteers ” in the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthqu...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...