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A survey of social media use in emergency situations: A literature review

Najeeb Gambo Abdulhamid, Daniel Azerikatoa Ayoung, Armin Kashefi, Boyce Sigweni

2020Information Development34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study reviews literature on the use of Social Media (SM) in emergency response operations while identifying gaps in this research stream that need attention from Information Systems (IS) researchers. The research is grounded in past works and attempts to build on research on the application of SM in emergencies. It focuses on understanding the role of SM in the prevention, management and response to emergencies. The review contains a detailed literature exposition of IS and disasters journals. The appraisal of such research stream led the review to focus on the concept of digital volunteerism as an offshoot of crowdsourcing initiatives. Findings from the review reveal that previous studies overlooked the interfacing challenges between formal and traditional aid agencies on one hand and digital humanitarians on the other. Consequently, we identify gaps in the extant literature and propose areas of interest for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Extant taxonSocial mediaExposition (narrative)Emergency managementCrowdsourcingPublic relationsInterfacingLaggingKnowledge managementSociologyEngineering ethicsData sciencePolitical scienceComputer scienceEngineeringWorld Wide WebBiologyEvolutionary biologyLiteratureMedicineLawPathologyArtMobile Crowdsensing and CrowdsourcingICT in Developing CommunitiesPublic Relations and Crisis Communication