This article examines how Norwegian and UK health authorities used social media, and especially Twitter, during the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak. The microblogging service has been regarded as a promising medium for crisis communicators due to its immediacy and dialogical potential. Twitter allows communicators to respond directly to users’ concerns and provide them with more precisely tailored information. However, scholars have raised questions over organizations’ ability to respond to the the medium. We address these questions in two ways: 1. we examine the social media strategies adopted by the health authorities at the time of the outbreak. 2. we conduct an analysis of tweets produced by health authorities concerning the Ebola outbreak. Our ...
The chapter provides recommendations for key communicators' social media use during pandemic threats...
Health epidemics typically generate bursts of attention on social media. Considering a recent outbre...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
This article examines how Norwegian and UK health authorities used social media, and especially Twit...
This paper examines the use of social media, especially Twitter, by British and Norwegian health aut...
This chapter examines how established media - that is, print, TV and radio sources which pre-existed...
Background: Twitter plays a role in information distribution during emergencies, and it is widely us...
Infectious disease outbreaks are a global public health risk that have the potential to take many li...
Introduction: The 2013-2015 outbreak of Ebola was by far the largest to date, affecting Guinea, Libe...
The West African 2014 Ebola outbreak has highlighted the need for a better information network. Hybr...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, information is being rapidly shared by public health experts and rese...
Scientists and health communication professionals expressed frustration over the relationship betwee...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, information is being rapidly shared by public health experts and resea...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Social networks are beneficial for the com...
The coronavirus pandemic has had an enormous impact on humanity and news media has become dominated ...
The chapter provides recommendations for key communicators' social media use during pandemic threats...
Health epidemics typically generate bursts of attention on social media. Considering a recent outbre...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
This article examines how Norwegian and UK health authorities used social media, and especially Twit...
This paper examines the use of social media, especially Twitter, by British and Norwegian health aut...
This chapter examines how established media - that is, print, TV and radio sources which pre-existed...
Background: Twitter plays a role in information distribution during emergencies, and it is widely us...
Infectious disease outbreaks are a global public health risk that have the potential to take many li...
Introduction: The 2013-2015 outbreak of Ebola was by far the largest to date, affecting Guinea, Libe...
The West African 2014 Ebola outbreak has highlighted the need for a better information network. Hybr...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, information is being rapidly shared by public health experts and rese...
Scientists and health communication professionals expressed frustration over the relationship betwee...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, information is being rapidly shared by public health experts and resea...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Social networks are beneficial for the com...
The coronavirus pandemic has had an enormous impact on humanity and news media has become dominated ...
The chapter provides recommendations for key communicators' social media use during pandemic threats...
Health epidemics typically generate bursts of attention on social media. Considering a recent outbre...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...