Difference between revisions of "Lessons for Crisis Communication on Social Media: A Systematic Review of What Research Tells the Practice"
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|Language=English | |Language=English | ||
|Year Published=2018 | |Year Published=2018 | ||
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|Status=Published | |Status=Published | ||
|Disaster Management Phase=Preparedness, Response | |Disaster Management Phase=Preparedness, Response | ||
+ | |Covers Thematic=Social Media | ||
+ | |Source Website=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1553118X.2018.1510405?needAccess=true | ||
+ | |Is Archived=No | ||
+ | |Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Researchers | ||
|Covers Usage Of=Social Media, Crowdsourcing | |Covers Usage Of=Social Media, Crowdsourcing | ||
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|Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes | |Covers Disaster Community Technologies=Yes | ||
|Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Summary of lessons learned when working with DCTs. | |Disaster Community Technologies Elaboration=Summary of lessons learned when working with DCTs. | ||
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This study examined the content of 104 scientific papers based on advice made by researchers to emergency organizations on how to use social media in crisis situations. As a result, 5 lessons learned were identified, discussed and presented. | This study examined the content of 104 scientific papers based on advice made by researchers to emergency organizations on how to use social media in crisis situations. As a result, 5 lessons learned were identified, discussed and presented. |
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Last edited: 30 January 2023
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This study examined the content of 104 scientific papers based on advice made by researchers to emergency organizations on how to use social media in crisis situations. As a result, 5 lessons learned were identified, discussed and presented.