In a natural disaster, social media has been widely used as one of the primary communication channels to supplement the traditional ones. However, there is a lack of empirical research analyzing this evidence, therefore the purpose of this study is to identify the information shared by Twitter users during the Bandung Flood of 2016 based on period, location, and account ownership. A dataset of 754 tweets was acquired using the NCapture feature in NVivo for content analysis. The study found that social media has significant benefits primarily when sharing information from affected areas to communities outside the region. In more detail, Twitter is used by 28.4%, primarily by those not impacted by the flood, to express good wishes and memoria...
Social media is gaining its popularity as one of the most used information technology (IT) medium. R...
Disasters endure the economic and human losses emphatically around the globe in each year. Impacts o...
Using tweets extracted from Twitter during the Australian 2010-2011 floods, social network analysis ...
Social media allows people in the disaster area to communicate disaster information, to the people o...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this research is to analyze the disaster communication patterns...
At the end of 2014, Malaysia was rocked by the worst floods over the past half century. The states o...
International audienceThis interpretative case study investigates social media use during three urba...
In December 2014, one of the most perilous floods in recent years occurred in Malaysia, and many los...
During natural disasters, social media can play prominent roles in how publics learn and communicate...
Social media is a popular tool of communication to use as a sharing content platform. Many people us...
Social media is a popular tool of communication to use as a sharing content platform. Many people us...
Social media is a popular tool of communication to use as a sharing content platform. Many people us...
Natural disasters, particularly hydro-meteorological (climate-related) disasters such as droughts, t...
AbstractIn December 2014, one of the most perilous floods in recent years occurred in Malaysia, and ...
This study aims to explain how the use of twitter in disseminating disaster information in order to ...
Social media is gaining its popularity as one of the most used information technology (IT) medium. R...
Disasters endure the economic and human losses emphatically around the globe in each year. Impacts o...
Using tweets extracted from Twitter during the Australian 2010-2011 floods, social network analysis ...
Social media allows people in the disaster area to communicate disaster information, to the people o...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this research is to analyze the disaster communication patterns...
At the end of 2014, Malaysia was rocked by the worst floods over the past half century. The states o...
International audienceThis interpretative case study investigates social media use during three urba...
In December 2014, one of the most perilous floods in recent years occurred in Malaysia, and many los...
During natural disasters, social media can play prominent roles in how publics learn and communicate...
Social media is a popular tool of communication to use as a sharing content platform. Many people us...
Social media is a popular tool of communication to use as a sharing content platform. Many people us...
Social media is a popular tool of communication to use as a sharing content platform. Many people us...
Natural disasters, particularly hydro-meteorological (climate-related) disasters such as droughts, t...
AbstractIn December 2014, one of the most perilous floods in recent years occurred in Malaysia, and ...
This study aims to explain how the use of twitter in disseminating disaster information in order to ...
Social media is gaining its popularity as one of the most used information technology (IT) medium. R...
Disasters endure the economic and human losses emphatically around the globe in each year. Impacts o...
Using tweets extracted from Twitter during the Australian 2010-2011 floods, social network analysis ...