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** Moreover, it refers to the role that social media and crowdsourcing could have in facilitating the access to relief systems. | ** Moreover, it refers to the role that social media and crowdsourcing could have in facilitating the access to relief systems. | ||
** The starting assumption is that the lack of access to the virtual space can exacerbate an individual’s condition of vulnerability, depriving him or her of the possibility of receiving information and being represented in the flow of rescue requests and the response. | ** The starting assumption is that the lack of access to the virtual space can exacerbate an individual’s condition of vulnerability, depriving him or her of the possibility of receiving information and being represented in the flow of rescue requests and the response. | ||
'''Physical and sensory accessibility''' | '''Physical and sensory accessibility''' | ||
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** Most of the social media platform are inaccessible for people with visual impairment and they exclude them from participating and collect information. | ** Most of the social media platform are inaccessible for people with visual impairment and they exclude them from participating and collect information. | ||
** There is the need to expand the concept of disability and accessibility in disasters, including online environment. | ** There is the need to expand the concept of disability and accessibility in disasters, including online environment. | ||
'''Cultural accessibility''' | '''Cultural accessibility''' | ||
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** Geographical context plays an important role in the cultural accessibility because urban people are more inclined in the use of Social Media & Coud Sourcing also as a source of information during a disaster, while rural dwellers may limit their use of SMCS because they feel excluded by the flow of information provided. | ** Geographical context plays an important role in the cultural accessibility because urban people are more inclined in the use of Social Media & Coud Sourcing also as a source of information during a disaster, while rural dwellers may limit their use of SMCS because they feel excluded by the flow of information provided. | ||
'''Relief accessibility'' | |||
'''Relief accessibility''' | |||
''Access to political, economic and social system, as well as power and representation. The possibility of access to the relief system, such as sending requests and receiving support'' | ''Access to political, economic and social system, as well as power and representation. The possibility of access to the relief system, such as sending requests and receiving support'' |
Revision as of 13:08, 20 December 2022
Created: 20 December 2022
Last edited: 11 December 2023
Last edited: 11 December 2023
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LINKS EU_ProjectYear:
2022Languages:
EnglishStatus:
Work in ProgressCovers Thematic
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Disaster Management Phase
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