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#Sandy Tweets: Citizens' Co-Production of Time-Critical Information during an Unfolding Catastrophe

机译:#桑迪鸣叫:在灾难肆虐期间,市民共同制作时间关键型信息

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Social media have increasingly been used for information exchange during extreme events (EEs). Yet, until recently it had not been systematically studied how government has used and can use social media under circumstances of extreme duress. This research describes how government actually engaged citizens through social media during and in the aftermath of an EE. It also highlights the potential benefits of using social media for both governments and affected communities. Hurricane Sandy struck the US East Coast in 2012, during which both government agencies and citizens actively engaged in Twitter conversations, exchanging 132,922 tweets. The case study shows the critical contributions of citizens' information sharing with government agencies and their roles in (re-)distributing information to their Twitter followers. This specific form of co-production of public information services under duress seems to be essential for effective catastrophe response. It also demonstrates the potential benefits of government social media use.
机译:社交媒体已越来越多地用于极端事件(EE)期间的信息交换。但是,直到最近,还没有系统地研究过政府在极端胁迫情况下如何使用和可以使用社交媒体。这项研究描述了政府在EE期间和之后如何实际通过社交媒体吸引公民。它还强调了为政府和受影响社区使用社交媒体的潜在好处。桑迪飓风在2012年袭击了美国东海岸,在此期间,政府机构和公民都积极参与Twitter对话,交换了132,922条推文。案例研究显示了公民与政府机构共享信息的重要贡献,以及他们在(重新)向其Twitter关注者分发信息中的作用。这种在胁迫下联合制作公共信息服务的特定形式对于有效的巨灾应对似乎至关重要。它还证明了使用政府社交媒体的潜在好处。

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