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The project’s acronym LINKS suggests that the project is about developing links to various stakeholders, including other projects, networks and communities engaged in the disaster management arena.
 
The project’s acronym LINKS suggests that the project is about developing links to various stakeholders, including other projects, networks and communities engaged in the disaster management arena.
 
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The following sections provide an overview of networks and interest groups which could be relevant in the context of social media in disaster management,  or at least be interested in the further use of Social Media in their communication strategy.
 
The following sections provide an overview of networks and interest groups which could be relevant in the context of social media in disaster management,  or at least be interested in the further use of Social Media in their communication strategy.
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The cooperation varies from network to network and can for example aim for the addressing of other communities to evaluate the LINKS Framework or to promote the research results of LINKS to a wider audience.
 
 
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== Networks of researchers ==
 
== Networks of researchers ==
 
* [[International networks of researchers on crisis management | International networks of researchers]]
 
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* [[European Research Projects on Disaster Resilient Societies]]
 
* [[Danish networks of researchers]]
 
* [[Danish networks of researchers]]
 
* [[Dutch networks of researchers]]
 
* [[Dutch networks of researchers]]

Revision as of 11:02, 27 August 2022

The project’s acronym LINKS suggests that the project is about developing links to various stakeholders, including other projects, networks and communities engaged in the disaster management arena.

The following sections provide an overview of networks and interest groups which could be relevant in the context of social media in disaster management, or at least be interested in the further use of Social Media in their communication strategy.

Networks of practitioners

Networks of researchers

Networks of policy- & decision-makers

Networks of civil society (citizens)

Networks of disseminators (media)

Networks of businesses

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