DocumentCode :
1880127
Title :
Ethical concerns of twitter use for collective crisis response
Author :
Heverin, Thomas
Author_Institution :
College of Information Science & Technology, Drexel University, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
23-27 May 2011
Firstpage :
625
Lastpage :
626
Abstract :
Previous research on disasters and crises has shown that, in some cases, citizens from affected communities collectively participate in emergency response. Social media technologies now provide local and even non-local citizens an additional means for collective response. By using social media technologies, including Twitter, distributed citizens can generate and disseminate their own crisis-related information to a wide audience bypassing official communications. Researchers have found that citizens use Twitter for information production, broadcasting, brokering, and organization during violent crises [1-2] and natural disasters [3-6]. Although the information behaviors have been analyzed, ethical considerations have yet to be addressed. The dissertation research will focus on the citizen use of Twitter in response to violent crises and the associated ethical concerns of this participation. The dissertation proposal is only in the beginning stage of development. Therefore, this extended abstract only represents preliminary ideas.
Keywords :
disasters; emergency services; ethical aspects; social networking (online); Twitter use; collective crisis response; emergency response; ethical concerns; natural disasters; social media technologies; Ethics; Law enforcement; Media; Presses; Proposals; Real time systems; Twitter; Collaboration; Crisis Response; Ethics; Social Media;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-638-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CTS.2011.5928746
Filename :
5928746
Link To Document :
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