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Social Media and Disasters: A New Conceptual Framework
Briony Jennifer Gray
author
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
English
Conceptual frameworks which seek to integrate social media uses into disaster management strategies are employed in a range of events. With continued variations to social media practices, developments in technology, and changes in online behaviors, it is imperative to provide conceptual frameworks which are relevant, current and insightful. This paper conceptualizes a range of recent literature through an inductive methodology, and presents the themes of Web accessibility and online information reliability as broad and emerging considerations for the identification of social media uses during disasters. It presents a new conceptual framework of current social media uses which may be used to supplement existing frameworks. The framework has been applied to a dataset of Tweets from the 2015 Nepal earthquake to demonstrate its validity. Suggestions for future applications are discussed.
Social Media
Conceptual Framework
Disaster Management
Web Accessibility
Information Reliability
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BrionyJenniferGray2016
ISCRAM 2016 Conference Proceedings ? 13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2016
A. Tapia
editor
P. Antunes
editor
V.A. BaƱuls
editor
K. Moore
editor
J. Porto
editor
13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
conference publication
978-84-608-7984-9
2411-3388
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