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‘When the Levee Breaks’: Recommendations for Social Media Use During Environmental Disasters

Eva Goldgruber, Susanne Sackl-Sharif, Julian Ausserhofer and Robert Gutounig

Using and understanding social media in the context of networked publics enhances crisis communication. This chapter describes models and ideas for integrating social…

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Using and understanding social media in the context of networked publics enhances crisis communication. This chapter describes models and ideas for integrating social media into the communication strategies of rescue organisations. The authors develop their recommendations for the use of social media by these organisations from both a summary and comparison of communication processes during the 2013 Central European floods in Austria, and from the perspective of an organisation actively using social media in the chosen model region of Alkoven. The chapter presents basic recommendations, recommendations inspired by content strategy and recommendations based on web and social media literacy in order to support the further development of crisis communication in the digital age.

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Social Media Use in Crisis and Risk Communication
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-269-120181015
ISBN: 978-1-78756-269-1

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  • Crisis communication strategies
  • social media integration
  • environmental disaster
  • rescue organisations

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Flows of Water and Information: Reconstructing Online Communication During the 2013 European Floods in Austria

Susanne Sackl-Sharif, Eva Goldgruber, Julian Ausserhofer, Robert Gutounig and Gudrun Reimerth

The 2013 Central European floods were not only one of the most severe natural disasters in Austria in the last decades, but also constituted a landmark in crisis…

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The 2013 Central European floods were not only one of the most severe natural disasters in Austria in the last decades, but also constituted a landmark in crisis communication. For the first time, social media and online newspapers were important news channels, creating a need for new crisis communication strategies. Based on 20 semi-structured interviews and an analysis of online data, we reconstruct in this chapter the online communication of different stakeholders such as the authorities, rescue organisations and journalists during this emergency situation. The study shows that the use of social media was a weak point in official crisis communication. Through detailed analyses of information flows and the requirements of different stakeholders, the study reveals new challenges and possibilities for crisis communication in the digital age.

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Social Media Use in Crisis and Risk Communication
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-269-120181012
ISBN: 978-1-78756-269-1

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  • Central European flood 2013
  • social media use
  • key communicators
  • multi-level analysis
  • crisis communication
  • natural disaster
  • social media

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