Effective Communication During Disasters: Making Use of Technology, Media, and Human Resources
Editat de Girish Bobby Kapur, Sarah Bezek, Jonathan Dyalen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
In today’s world, there are new opportunities for disaster communications through modern technology and social media. Social network applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can connect friends, family, first responders, and those providing relief and assistance. However, social media and other modern communication tools have their limitations. They can be affected by disaster situations where there are power outages or interrupted cellular service. The research contained in this valuable compendium offers much-needed information for emergency responders, utility companies, relief organizations, and governments as they invest in infrastructure to support post-disaster communications.
In order to make use of modern communication methods, as well as fully utilize more traditional communication networks, it is imperative that we understand how people actually communicate in the wake of a disaster situation and how various communication strategies can best be utilized. Communication during and immediately after a disaster situation is a vital component of response and recovery. Effective communication connects first responders, support systems, and family members with the communities and individuals immersed in the disaster. Reliable communication also plays a key role in a community’s resilience.
With research from internationally recognized experts, this volume provides an overview of communication challenges and best-practice analyses, looks at the internet and social media and mobile phones and other technology for disaster communication, and explores the challenges to effective communication.
- Presents a quality improvement project that gathered expert consensus on best practices used to improve disaster communication
- Analyzes the information dissemination mechanisms of different media to establish an efficient information dissemination plan for disaster pre-warning, including short message service (SMS), microblogs, news portals, cell phones, television, and oral communication
- Gauges the effectiveness of disaster risk communication
- Looks at the future of social media use during emergencies and afterwards
- Proposes a disaster resilient network that integrates various wireless networks into a cognitive wireless network in the event of disaster occurrences
Effective Communication During Disasters: Making Use of Technology, Media, and Human Resources is an informative, multi-faceted resource on preparedness planning for effective communication before, during, and after a disaster occurs.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781774636794
ISBN-10: 1774636794
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 51
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Apple Academic Press Inc.
Colecția Apple Academic Press
ISBN-10: 1774636794
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 51
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Apple Academic Press Inc.
Colecția Apple Academic Press
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
Preparing for effective communication during disasters: Lessons from a world health organization quality improvement project. Information dissemination analysis of different media towards the application of disaster Pre-warning. The effectiveness of disaster risk communication: A systematic review of intervention studies. Near-Real-Time analysis of publicly communicated disaster response information. The future of social media use during emergencies in Australia: Insights from the 2014 Australian and New Zealand disaster and emergency management conference social media workshop. Resilient disaster network based on software defined cognitive wireless network technology. Web 2.0 and internet social networking: A new tool for disaster management? Lessons from Taiwan. Global health and Natural disaster alerts: Preparing mobile phones to endure the unthinkable. What it takes to get passed on: Message content, style, and structure as predictors of retransmission in the Boston marathon bombing response. Leveraging Public health nurses for disaster risk communication in Fukushima city: A qualitative analysis of nurses’ written records of parenting counseling and peer discussions. Communication, perception, and behaviour during a natural disaster involving a "Do not Drink" and a subsequent "Boil Water" notice: A postal questionnaire study.
Notă biografică
Girish Bobby Kapur, Sarah Bezek, Jonathan Dyal
Descriere
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.
With research from internationally recognized experts, this volume provides an overview of communication challenges and best-practice analyses, looks at the internet and social media and mobile phones and other technology for disaster communication, and explo
With research from internationally recognized experts, this volume provides an overview of communication challenges and best-practice analyses, looks at the internet and social media and mobile phones and other technology for disaster communication, and explo