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.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,
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Zusammenfassung: | 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. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781787147911 1787147916 9781787439351 1787439356 |
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505 | 0 | |a 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a 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' | |
505 | 8 | |a 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. | |
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contents | 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. |
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spelling | Comunello, Francesca, author. Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / by Francesca Comunello, Simone Mulargia. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 08, 2018). 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. 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. Social media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006007023 Emergency communication systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042738 Earthquakes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040496 Social Media https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D061108 Earthquakes https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055866 Médias sociaux. Systèmes de communication d'urgence. Tremblements de terre. social media. aat earthquakes. aat Communication studies. bicssc PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Earthquakes fast Emergency communication systems fast Social media fast Electronic book. Mulargia, Simone, author. has work: Social media in earthquake-related communication (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGrkmhvbMhcpp8p9CB4VVK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Comunello, Francesca. Social media in earthquake-related communication. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018 1787147924 9781787147928 (OCoLC)1024230326 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1713018 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Comunello, Francesca Mulargia, Simone Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / 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. Social media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006007023 Emergency communication systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042738 Earthquakes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040496 Social Media https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D061108 Earthquakes https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055866 Médias sociaux. Systèmes de communication d'urgence. Tremblements de terre. social media. aat earthquakes. aat Communication studies. bicssc PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Earthquakes fast Emergency communication systems fast Social media fast |
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title | Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / |
title_auth | Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / |
title_exact_search | Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / |
title_full | Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / by Francesca Comunello, Simone Mulargia. |
title_fullStr | Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / by Francesca Comunello, Simone Mulargia. |
title_full_unstemmed | Social media in earthquake-related communication : shake networks / by Francesca Comunello, Simone Mulargia. |
title_short | Social media in earthquake-related communication : |
title_sort | social media in earthquake related communication shake networks |
title_sub | shake networks / |
topic | Social media. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006007023 Emergency communication systems. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042738 Earthquakes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040496 Social Media https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D061108 Earthquakes https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055866 Médias sociaux. Systèmes de communication d'urgence. Tremblements de terre. social media. aat earthquakes. aat Communication studies. bicssc PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Earthquakes fast Emergency communication systems fast Social media fast |
topic_facet | Social media. Emergency communication systems. Earthquakes. Social Media Earthquakes Médias sociaux. Systèmes de communication d'urgence. Tremblements de terre. social media. earthquakes. Communication studies. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Emergency communication systems Social media Electronic book. |
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