International audienceWe describe some first results of an empirical study describing how social media and SMS were used in coordinating humanitarian relief after the Haiti Earthquake in January 2010. Current information systems for crisis management are increasingly incorporating information obtained from citizens transmitted via social media and SMS. This information proves particularly useful at the aggregate level. However it has led to some problems: information overload and processing difficulties, variable speed of information delivery, managing volunteer communities, and the high risk of receiving inaccurate or incorrect information
Previous research into the role of social media in crisis communication has tended to focus on how s...
Disasters endure the economic and human losses emphatically around the globe in each year. Impacts o...
Limits of social media monitoring in humanitarian crises This paper explores the use of social netwo...
In case of emergencies (e.g., earthquakes, flooding), rapid responses are needed in order to address...
The extreme levels of uncertainty and complexity surrounding disaster relief operations ca...
Abstract. Making sense out of data is a crucial process in decision making. This is especially so wh...
Over the past two years there have been several large-scale disasters (Haitian earthquake, Australia...
The use of social media in crisis communication has developed substantially in recent years; social ...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
Abstract. In disasters such as the earthquake in Haiti and the tsunami in Japan, people used social ...
The Haitian earthquake devastated the small island of Hispaniola, leaving thousands dead and billion...
Disasters and outberaks scatter populations, compromising timely assistance. Using mobile tech...
The social media boom has brought about a new age of communications and connectedness in our world. ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of social media during and after natural disaste...
Social media is being increasingly utilized in disaster relief work to identify safety issues, locat...
Previous research into the role of social media in crisis communication has tended to focus on how s...
Disasters endure the economic and human losses emphatically around the globe in each year. Impacts o...
Limits of social media monitoring in humanitarian crises This paper explores the use of social netwo...
In case of emergencies (e.g., earthquakes, flooding), rapid responses are needed in order to address...
The extreme levels of uncertainty and complexity surrounding disaster relief operations ca...
Abstract. Making sense out of data is a crucial process in decision making. This is especially so wh...
Over the past two years there have been several large-scale disasters (Haitian earthquake, Australia...
The use of social media in crisis communication has developed substantially in recent years; social ...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
Abstract. In disasters such as the earthquake in Haiti and the tsunami in Japan, people used social ...
The Haitian earthquake devastated the small island of Hispaniola, leaving thousands dead and billion...
Disasters and outberaks scatter populations, compromising timely assistance. Using mobile tech...
The social media boom has brought about a new age of communications and connectedness in our world. ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of social media during and after natural disaste...
Social media is being increasingly utilized in disaster relief work to identify safety issues, locat...
Previous research into the role of social media in crisis communication has tended to focus on how s...
Disasters endure the economic and human losses emphatically around the globe in each year. Impacts o...
Limits of social media monitoring in humanitarian crises This paper explores the use of social netwo...