posted on 2023-12-04, 01:07authored byStan Karanasios, Vanessa Cooper, Marta P Balcell, Peter HayesPeter Hayes
This study contributes to ongoing attempts by scholars to understand the many ways that social media is being used by disaster and crisis response actors. We present a case study consisting of emergency response organizations, government agencies, local government, non-government organizations, community groups and platform-based actors, and focus specifically on how social media is used in this context to support the information needs of vulnerable groups. We examine how tension between the presence of top-down, generic information and the need for contextualized and specific information is resolved, and the translation processes that occur between the range of actors. We also offer recommendations for future research to address the disproportionate impacts of disasters and crises on vulnerable groups.
Funding
Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category
History
Editor
Bui TX
Volume
2019-January
Start Page
2995
End Page
3004
Number of Pages
10
Start Date
2019-01-08
Finish Date
2019-01-11
ISSN
1530-1605
ISBN-13
9780998133126
Location
Maui, USA
Publisher
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences