Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7471692 | International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction | 2018 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
Social media applications have proven to be a dependable communication channel even when traditional methods fail. Their application to emergency management offers new benefits to the domain. For instance, analysis of information as the event unfolds may increase situational awareness, news and alerts may reach larger audiences in less time and decision makers may monitor public activities as well as coordinate with stakeholders. With such benefits, it seems the adoption of social media applications to emergency management should be automatic. However, their implementation introduces risks as well. To better understand the benefits and challenges, a review and analysis of the literature regarding the application of social media to emergency management was conducted. Identified research gaps were mapped into social and technological challenges. These challenges were then analyzed to set research directions for practitioners and researchers.
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Authors
Sergio Luna, Michael J. Pennock,