
ISBN: 9783658397197
Код товара 153797
A European Perspective on Crisis Informatics

ISBN: 9783658397197
Код товара 153797
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Автор
Reuter С. / Рейтер
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Издатель
Springer
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Тип обложки
Soft cover
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Размеры
210 x 148
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Год издания
2022
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Вес (г)
401
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ISBN
9783658397197
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Язык
ENG
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Кол-во страниц
281
О чём книга?
Mobilising helpers in the event of a flood or letting friends know that you are okay in the event of a terrorist attack – more and more people are using social media in emergency, crisis or disaster situations. Storms, floods, attacks or pandemics (esp. COVID-19) show that citizens use social media to inform themselves or to coordinate. This book presents qualitative and quantitative studies on the attitudes of emergency services and citizens in Europe towards social media in emergencies. Across the individual sub-studies, almost 10,000 people are surveyed including representative studies in the Netherlands, Germany, the UK and Italy. The work empirically shows that social media is increasingly important for emergency services, both for prevention and during crises; that private use of social media is a driving force in shaping opinions for organisational use; and that citizens have high expectations towards authorities, especially monitoring social media is expected, and sometimes responses within one hour. Depending on the risk culture, the data show further differences, e.g. whether the state (Germany) or the individual (Netherlands) is seen as primarily responsible for coping with the situation.
Introduction.- The State of the Art in Crisis Informatics.- Attitudes by Emergency Services Staff in Europe.- Citizens’ Perception of Social Media in Emergencies in Europe.- Tailorable Situation Assessment with Social Media.- Self-Organisation of Digital
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