Communicating in Crisis: Community practices of online participation during extreme events

Sora Park, Sue Atkinson, Janet Fulton, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Lara Mani

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    Abstract

    This chapter surveys research into the communication among community members affected by extreme events with digital platforms such as social media and messaging apps before, during and after the events. While there is extant literature on how people adopt effective strategies in sharing real-time information during a major crisis, fewer studies examine the entirety of the process, particularly around preparing communities and individuals, and even fewer focus on how community members seek and share social support. This chapter examines both aspects of digital communication—emotive and informative—to better understand the role digital platforms can play in extreme events in supporting more effective responses. It also identifies gaps in the literature on the role of social media in preparing individuals and communities for catastrophic climate events.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationClimate Disaster Preparedness
    Subtitle of host publicationReimagining Extreme Events through Art and Technology
    EditorsDennis Del Favero, Michael Ostwald, Ursula Frohne, Susanne Thurow
    PublisherSpringer
    Chapter15
    Pages199-211
    Number of pages13
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic) 9783031561146
    ISBN (Print) 9783031561139
    Publication statusPublished - 2024

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