Literature DB >> 25243593

Social media and disasters: a functional framework for social media use in disaster planning, response, and research.

J Brian Houston1, Joshua Hawthorne, Mildred F Perreault, Eun Hae Park, Marlo Goldstein Hode, Michael R Halliwell, Sarah E Turner McGowen, Rachel Davis, Shivani Vaid, Jonathan A McElderry, Stanford A Griffith.   

Abstract

A comprehensive review of online, official, and scientific literature was carried out in 2012-13 to develop a framework of disaster social media. This framework can be used to facilitate the creation of disaster social media tools, the formulation of disaster social media implementation processes, and the scientific study of disaster social media effects. Disaster social media users in the framework include communities, government, individuals, organisations, and media outlets. Fifteen distinct disaster social media uses were identified, ranging from preparing and receiving disaster preparedness information and warnings and signalling and detecting disasters prior to an event to (re)connecting community members following a disaster. The framework illustrates that a variety of entities may utilise and produce disaster social media content. Consequently, disaster social media use can be conceptualised as occurring at a number of levels, even within the same disaster. Suggestions are provided on how the proposed framework can inform future disaster social media development and research.
© 2014 2014 The Author(s). Disasters © Overseas Development Institute, 2014.

Keywords:  communication; crisis; disaster; social media; technology

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25243593     DOI: 10.1111/disa.12092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disasters        ISSN: 0361-3666


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