Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks /
This book presents a comprehensive framework for disaster communication, with a main focus on earthquake-related communication, building on a previously fragmented, single-case study approach to analysing the role of social media during natural disasters.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2018.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Social Media in Earthquake-Related Communication: Shake Networks; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Authors; Introduction; Chapter 1 Top-down Information Dissemination during Natural Disasters; 1.1. Disseminating Effective Warning Messages; 1.2. Institutions' Communicative Practices in Emergency Situations; 1.3. Limitations and Barriers to Social Media Adoption; 1.4. Communicating Scientific Information within the Digital Media Environment; 1.5. Case Study 1. A Qualitative Study of Italian Local-level Institutions' Social Media Usage Practices.
- 1.5.1. The Use of Different Communication Channels1.5.2. Disseminating Top-down Information at the Local Level; 1.5.3. How Social Media Are Perceived at the Local Level; 1.5.3.1. Barriers; 1.5.3.2. Operators' Desiderata; 1.6. Case Study 2. A Quantitative Study of Italian Local-level Institutions' Social Media Usage Practices; 1.7. Case Study 3. INGV and USGS Communication Strategies on the Web: A Comparative Analysis (by Piero Polidoro); 1.7.1. INGV Presentation on Its Website; 1.7.2. USGS Presentation on Its Website; 1.7.3. Conclusions. Two Different and Alternative Strategies.
- 1.8. Case Study 4. Infographics and Natural Disasters: A Typology (by Piero Polidoro)1.8.1. Infographics: Formal Definition and Models; 1.8.2. Infographics and Scientific Information; 1.8.3. Infographics and Pragmatic Information; 1.8.4. Conclusions. A Lack of Interactivity; Chapter 2 Citizens as Audiences for Top-down Information; 2.1. Citizens' Needs and Behaviour; 2.2. Citizens as (Social Media) Audiences for Top-down Information; 2.2.1. Reasons for Not Using Social Media during Disasters; 2.3. Towards a Redefinition of the Communication Model.
- 2.4. Case Study 1. A Quali-quantitative Study on User Comprehension of Earthquake-related Tweets by INGV2.5. Case Study 2. An Italian National Survey on Users' Information-seeking Practices and Needs during and in the Aftermath ... ; Chapter 3 The 'Networked Model': From Bottom-up Information Sharing to Digital Volunteers; 3.1. The 'Networked Model'; 3.2. Audience-centric Approaches to Crisis (and/or) Disaster Communication; 3.3. Networked: 'The New Social Operating System'
- 3.4. From the 'Connected Action' Framework to Participatory Cultures and 'Media Ideologies': Further Insights from Communic ... 3.5. Exploring the Affordances and Constraints of Social Media Platforms; 3.6. From Emotional Sharing to Networked Volunteers: User Social Media Activity during and in the Aftermath of a Natural Di ... ; 3.6.1. Information Producing and Sharing; 3.6.2. Making Sense of the World through Words: Counter-narratives, Digital Volunteering and Emotional Sharing; 3.6.3. Bottom-up Communication Practices: A Focus on Users; 3.6.4. Social Media Platforms in Disaster Communication.