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|Source Website=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1553118X.2018.1510405?needAccess=true | |Source Website=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1553118X.2018.1510405?needAccess=true | ||
|Abstract=Lesson 1: Effective social media crisis communication is about using the potential for dialogue and choosing the right message, source and timing | |Abstract=* Lesson 1: Effective social media crisis communication is about using the potential for dialogue and choosing the right message, source and timing | ||
* Lesson 2: Effective social media crisis communication is about being prepared, understanding social media logic, and making friends before you need them | |||
Lesson 2: Effective social media crisis communication is about being prepared, understanding social media logic, and making friends before you need them | * Lesson 3: Effective social media crisis communication is about using social media for monitoring | ||
* Lesson 4: Effective social media crisis communication is still about prioritizing traditional media | |||
Lesson 3: Effective social media crisis communication is about using social media for monitoring | * Lesson 5: Effective social media crisis communication is just about using social media | ||
Lesson 4: Effective social media crisis communication is still about prioritizing traditional media | |||
Lesson 5: Effective social media crisis communication is just about using social media | |||
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|Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Researchers | |Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Researchers |
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Created: 27 January 2022
Last edited: 30 January 2023
Last edited: 30 January 2023
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Mats ErikssonYear:
2018Languages:
EnglishStatus:
PublishedCovers Thematic
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Disaster Management Phase
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This study has tracked five research-based lessons (see abstracts) for effective global social media crisis communication by means of an extensive systematic and interdisciplinary review. By aggregating recommendations from a number of studies – from different disciplines – the study finds that effective crisis communication is about using social media’s potential to create dialogue and to choose the right message, source and timing; performing precrisis work and developing an understanding of social media logic; using social media monitoring; and continuing to prioritize traditional media in crisis situations.