社会化媒体
公共关系
危机沟通
政府(语言学)
干预(咨询)
应急管理
互联网
政治学
民族志
职位(财务)
社会学
经济增长
业务
心理学
法学
哲学
语言学
财务
精神科
万维网
计算机科学
人类学
经济
标识
DOI:10.1080/00909882.2021.1964572
摘要
This paper examines the online communities that emerged as a result of the 2015 Nepal earthquake. Most research around social media for emergency management focuses on its use in developed countries, overlooking underdeveloped countries with skewed Internet geographies.To address this gap, this study explores the communication dynamics of online communities formed in response to the Nepal disaster. Through a combination of virtual ethnography and offline interviews, the study identifies online participation patterns, and humanitarian actions undertaken. Traditionally, there have been two major actors involved in disaster intervention in Nepal, the Government and the affected citizens. While they still hold a primary position in disaster response, online communities have emerged as new actors, supporting citizens and intervention agencies in humanitarian aid distribution. Using frameworks of crisis communication, this study finds that despite its limited use, social media created new dynamics within (a) citizen participation; and (b) actors, networks and communication.
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