Social media enable new practices of public engagement in formal emergency response, but the scale and speed of innovation at this juncture has outpaced the development of ethically, legally and socially ‘virtuous’ practices and technologies. We discuss positive and negative frictions and avenues for socio-technical innovation that bridge between connected communities in crises and professional responders
This book is about how different communicators – whether professionals, such as crisis managers, fir...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
Increasing popularity of social media gives businesses a wide spectrum of possibilities to enter int...
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnected...
The goal of the paper is to discuss the framework for an interdisciplinary human-computer interactiv...
This book explores how social media and its advances enables citizens to empower themselves during a...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly using social media to share variety of inf...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
This paper considers the role of social media in the response to the flooding of 2011 in Genoa (Ital...
The use of social media in crisis communication has developed substantially in recent years; social ...
The aim of this chapter is to build a conceptual framework for analysing the role of social media in...
Emergencies require significant effort in order for emergency workers and the general public to resp...
discourse where people create content, share it, bookmark it and network at a prodigious rate. The f...
The importance of engendering community resilience after a disaster event cannot be overstated. In t...
This book is about how different communicators – whether professionals, such as crisis managers, fir...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
Increasing popularity of social media gives businesses a wide spectrum of possibilities to enter int...
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnected...
The goal of the paper is to discuss the framework for an interdisciplinary human-computer interactiv...
This book explores how social media and its advances enables citizens to empower themselves during a...
‘If something happens somewhere in the world – regardless of whether it is banal or profound – someo...
During recent crises, citizens (sensors) are increasingly using social media to share variety of inf...
AbstractSocial media tools are integrated in most parts of our daily lives, as citizens, netizens, r...
This paper considers the role of social media in the response to the flooding of 2011 in Genoa (Ital...
The use of social media in crisis communication has developed substantially in recent years; social ...
The aim of this chapter is to build a conceptual framework for analysing the role of social media in...
Emergencies require significant effort in order for emergency workers and the general public to resp...
discourse where people create content, share it, bookmark it and network at a prodigious rate. The f...
The importance of engendering community resilience after a disaster event cannot be overstated. In t...
This book is about how different communicators – whether professionals, such as crisis managers, fir...
The development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has expanded the ways that peop...
Increasing popularity of social media gives businesses a wide spectrum of possibilities to enter int...