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|Source Website=https://eena.org/wp-content/uploads/VOST-Crowdsourcing-digital-volunteering.pdf | |Source Website=https://eena.org/wp-content/uploads/VOST-Crowdsourcing-digital-volunteering.pdf | ||
|Abstract=During emergencies and disasters, the challenge is to cope with either the lack of information or an information overload. The social media world with its crowdsourcing approach has options to offer to overcome this issue, through the digital volunteers. | |||
VOST and other groups can provide support in hoax and abusive behaviour detection, in monitoring multiple channels, in amplification of information, and can perform specific missions and tasks requested by an agency or emergency response organisation (EROs), including sometimes even taking over SM accounts in crisis situations. Building on the relationships and the agreements established with digital volunteers before the emergency can greatly benefit all parties during a crisis. | |||
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Volunteering in emergency response and civil protection has evolved in the last years, and now includes new means of collaboration such as crowdsourcing initiatives through Social Networks. | Volunteering in emergency response and civil protection has evolved in the last years, and now includes new means of collaboration such as crowdsourcing initiatives through Social Networks. | ||
This document introduces one of these new ways of volunteering, the digital one, specifically through the example of international Virtual Operations Support Teams (VOST) and their proven track record in supporting Emergency Services (ES) and Public Authorities in doing Social Media for Emergency Management (SMEM). | This document introduces one of these new ways of volunteering, the digital one, specifically through the example of international Virtual Operations Support Teams (VOST) and their proven track record in supporting Emergency Services (ES) and Public Authorities in doing Social Media for Emergency Management (SMEM). |
Revision as of 14:00, 5 September 2022
Created: 25 August 2022
Last edited: 14 August 2023
Last edited: 14 August 2023
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EENA a.s.b.l.Year:
2017Languages:
EnglishStatus:
PublishedCovers Thematic
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Disaster Management Phase
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Volunteering in emergency response and civil protection has evolved in the last years, and now includes new means of collaboration such as crowdsourcing initiatives through Social Networks. This document introduces one of these new ways of volunteering, the digital one, specifically through the example of international Virtual Operations Support Teams (VOST) and their proven track record in supporting Emergency Services (ES) and Public Authorities in doing Social Media for Emergency Management (SMEM).