People need help to recover after crises. With the help of information and communication technologies (ICTs), people can engage in resilience collaboratively. Specifically, they can develop new routines to access various infrastructures and meet their societal needs via ICTs. Therefore, the role of ICTs in supporting collaborative resilience needs further examination and clarification. In this study, we use actor-network theory (ANT) to understand collaborative resilience during and after a war, which is a specific kind of crisis that may last a long time. We revisit a published case to clarify how ICTs help people develop new routines so that their societal needs still can be met. We find that a number of issues suggested by ANT, such as p...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
Crisis response is the most critical stage in crisis management during which actors make important d...
This dissertation develops a communication theory of transitional space. The focus of this theory is...
In the aftermath of disasters attention naturally focuses on the impacts humans experience during re...
In CSCW, there has been little or no attention given to how people use technology to restore collabo...
It is no longer the age of good practices and certainties, of well-made projects and great ideologie...
How can the concept of networks contribute to understanding the role of households in crises where ...
ABSTRACT Societies rely on the social infrastructure for proper societal function. When crises emerg...
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnected...
Recently, the notion resilience has received a lot of attention from scholars, organisations, commun...
How can the concept of networks contribute to understanding the role of households in crises where I...
In this paper, we examine challenges people face in situations of disrupted network infrastructures ...
At first glance, the compatibility of social theory and resilience thinking is not entirely evident,...
In this paper we present a qualitative, social network based, power analysis of relief and recovery ...
The purpose of this paper is to apply network science to the field of resilience engineering. Starti...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
Crisis response is the most critical stage in crisis management during which actors make important d...
This dissertation develops a communication theory of transitional space. The focus of this theory is...
In the aftermath of disasters attention naturally focuses on the impacts humans experience during re...
In CSCW, there has been little or no attention given to how people use technology to restore collabo...
It is no longer the age of good practices and certainties, of well-made projects and great ideologie...
How can the concept of networks contribute to understanding the role of households in crises where ...
ABSTRACT Societies rely on the social infrastructure for proper societal function. When crises emerg...
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnected...
Recently, the notion resilience has received a lot of attention from scholars, organisations, commun...
How can the concept of networks contribute to understanding the role of households in crises where I...
In this paper, we examine challenges people face in situations of disrupted network infrastructures ...
At first glance, the compatibility of social theory and resilience thinking is not entirely evident,...
In this paper we present a qualitative, social network based, power analysis of relief and recovery ...
The purpose of this paper is to apply network science to the field of resilience engineering. Starti...
In recent years the HCI and CSCW communities have begun to take a strong interest in emergency and c...
Crisis response is the most critical stage in crisis management during which actors make important d...
This dissertation develops a communication theory of transitional space. The focus of this theory is...