This paper presents descriptive accounts of time-critical organizing in the domain of emergency response. Patterns of mobile phone interaction in such work is analyzed showing how the dyadic exchange of mobile phone numbers between the actors plays an important role in the social interactions in the organizing and sensemaking of the emergency. Enacted sensemaking is used as an analytical framework. Implications for design of emergency response information technology are outlined and discussed
The aim of this chapter is to build a conceptual framework for analysing the role of social media in...
What happens when someone rings an emergency hotline for help? How is the emergency handled? How doe...
Over the last couple of years social networks have become very popular and part of our daily lives. ...
This paper explores some of the complexities and practices of the massively distributed and mobile w...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of information technologyuse in emergency response work...
Many Proposed technological solutions to emergency response during disasters involve the use of cell...
Efficient response to emergencies is important to minimize their consequences and requires a high de...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
Abstract. We describe a prototype emergency response system. This dynamic data driven application sy...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
Despite the growing awareness of the untapped potential of the affected population in a disaster sit...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
Decisions of emergency response organisations (police, fire fighters, infrastructure providers, etc....
The aim of this chapter is to build a conceptual framework for analysing the role of social media in...
What happens when someone rings an emergency hotline for help? How is the emergency handled? How doe...
Over the last couple of years social networks have become very popular and part of our daily lives. ...
This paper explores some of the complexities and practices of the massively distributed and mobile w...
This thesis contributes to our understanding of information technologyuse in emergency response work...
Many Proposed technological solutions to emergency response during disasters involve the use of cell...
Efficient response to emergencies is important to minimize their consequences and requires a high de...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
While seemingly irrational behaviors such as panicking or displaying antisocial behavior are the res...
Abstract. We describe a prototype emergency response system. This dynamic data driven application sy...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
Despite the growing awareness of the untapped potential of the affected population in a disaster sit...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
Decisions of emergency response organisations (police, fire fighters, infrastructure providers, etc....
The aim of this chapter is to build a conceptual framework for analysing the role of social media in...
What happens when someone rings an emergency hotline for help? How is the emergency handled? How doe...
Over the last couple of years social networks have become very popular and part of our daily lives. ...