Difference between revisions of "Innovative Uses of Social Media in Emergency Management"

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|Language=English
 
|Language=English
 
|Year Published=2013
 
|Year Published=2013
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|Target Audience=Practitioners
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|Disaster Management Phase=Preparedness, Response
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|Covers Thematic=Social Media
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|Source Website=https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Social-Media-EM_0913-508_0.pdf
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|Is Archived=No
 
|Primary Target Group=Practitioners
 
|Primary Target Group=Practitioners
|Disaster Management Phase=Preparedness, Response
 
 
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media
 
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media
|Source Website=https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Social-Media-EM_0913-508_0.pdf
 
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes
 
|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes
 
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Provides some examples of DCTs
 
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Provides some examples of DCTs
|Is Archived=No
 
 
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Not a guideline as such but an assessment and validation report on the innovative use of social media in emergency management. Contains a list of best-practices for implementation of SM in emergency management as well as a short literature review, list of different social media 'types' and six case studies of innovative use of social media.
 
Not a guideline as such but an assessment and validation report on the innovative use of social media in emergency management. Contains a list of best-practices for implementation of SM in emergency management as well as a short literature review, list of different social media 'types' and six case studies of innovative use of social media.

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Quick Facts

Publishing Organisation:
Homenland Security
Year:
2013
Primary Target Country:
United States of America
Languages:
English
Covers Thematic
  • Social Media
  • Target audience
  • Practitioners Practitioners is a target group in LINKS which comprises local, national and European disaster management organizations, civil protection agencies, first responders, NGOs, security networks...
  • Audience experience level
    Disaster Management Phase
  • Preparedness
  • Response
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    Not a guideline as such but an assessment and validation report on the innovative use of social media in emergency management. Contains a list of best-practices for implementation of SM in emergency management as well as a short literature review, list of different social media 'types' and six case studies of innovative use of social media.