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Tracking Crises on Twitter: Analysing #qldfloods and #eqnz (EMC 2011)

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Emergency Management Conference (EMC 2011)

Tracking Crises on Twitter: Analysing #qldfloods and #eqnz

Axel Bruns

  • 13 July 2011 – Emergency Management Conference [7], Melbourne
Tracking Crises on Twitter: Analysing #qldfloods and #eqnz [8]
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Social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter have now emerged as important additions to the arsenal of crisis communications tools – connecting emergency services and mainstream media sources with affected citizens on the ground as well as onlookers from further afield, and functioning also as a backchannel which can be used to send feedback and requests to the authorities. This paper presents a close analysis of recent events such as the Queensland floods and the Christchurch earthquake to provide important insights into the way Twitter was used during these disasters, as well as outlining approaches to tracking social media activities during future crisis events.

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