Recent studies have called attention to the improvement of 'collaborative resilience' by fostering the collaboration potentials of public and private stakeholders during disasters. With our research we consider real and virtual volunteers in order to detect conditions for cooperation among those citizen groups through social media. Therefore we analysed the usage of Twitter during a tornado crisis to look for role patterns and aspects that helped volunteer groups in the virtual to emerge, and matched the data with an interview study on experiences, attitudes, concerns and potentials professional emergency services recounted in the emergence of volunteer groups in the real. While virtual groups seem to easily form and collaborate, the engage...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
We report on the use of a team of trusted digital volunteers during the 2011 Shadow Lake Fire that o...
In this paper we review data collected from an online, social media-administered survey developed to...
For almost 15 years, social media have been regularly used during emergencies. One of the most recen...
Recent disasters have shown an increase in the significance of social media for both affected citize...
The meteoric rise of social media applications has fundamentally altered the way citizens share info...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
ICT-enabled or digitalized co-production of public services has become increasingly relevant to emer...
The great importance of Social Media for our today's life causes an increasing use of internet-based...
Social media are a potentially valuable source of situational awareness information during crisis ev...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
When official first response systems are overwhelmed in the wake of natural disaster, civilians oft...
-The paper presents the results of interviews with representatives from Norwegian emergency manageme...
Communities of volunteers are fundamental agents in the emergency management process. In spite of th...
In public services, there is a trend to increasingly utilize collaborations with non-professional vo...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
We report on the use of a team of trusted digital volunteers during the 2011 Shadow Lake Fire that o...
In this paper we review data collected from an online, social media-administered survey developed to...
For almost 15 years, social media have been regularly used during emergencies. One of the most recen...
Recent disasters have shown an increase in the significance of social media for both affected citize...
The meteoric rise of social media applications has fundamentally altered the way citizens share info...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
ICT-enabled or digitalized co-production of public services has become increasingly relevant to emer...
The great importance of Social Media for our today's life causes an increasing use of internet-based...
Social media are a potentially valuable source of situational awareness information during crisis ev...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
When official first response systems are overwhelmed in the wake of natural disaster, civilians oft...
-The paper presents the results of interviews with representatives from Norwegian emergency manageme...
Communities of volunteers are fundamental agents in the emergency management process. In spite of th...
In public services, there is a trend to increasingly utilize collaborations with non-professional vo...
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media...
We report on the use of a team of trusted digital volunteers during the 2011 Shadow Lake Fire that o...
In this paper we review data collected from an online, social media-administered survey developed to...