Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience

This paper explores how citizens use social media during calamities to express their opinions, generate resources, and mobilize support for disaster victims gleaning from the Philippine experience. It examines civic participation and the role of new media in disaster response and management specific...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-34402021-08-31T07:38:55Z Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z. This paper explores how citizens use social media during calamities to express their opinions, generate resources, and mobilize support for disaster victims gleaning from the Philippine experience. It examines civic participation and the role of new media in disaster response and management specifically using Facebook and Twitter. The paper provides a glimpse on the prospects for online community building and civic engagement during disasters. It also seeks to provide insights to decision-makers on how to harness social networking sites to promote information dissemination, timely response, and participation from the citizenry on issues of public concern, particularly during natural disasters. © 2015 Common Ground, Maria Divina Gracia Z. Roldan, All Rights Reserved. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2441 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Emergency management—Philippines--Citizen participation Social media and society--Philippines Emergency and Disaster Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Emergency management—Philippines--Citizen participation
Social media and society--Philippines
Emergency and Disaster Management
spellingShingle Emergency management—Philippines--Citizen participation
Social media and society--Philippines
Emergency and Disaster Management
Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z.
Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience
description This paper explores how citizens use social media during calamities to express their opinions, generate resources, and mobilize support for disaster victims gleaning from the Philippine experience. It examines civic participation and the role of new media in disaster response and management specifically using Facebook and Twitter. The paper provides a glimpse on the prospects for online community building and civic engagement during disasters. It also seeks to provide insights to decision-makers on how to harness social networking sites to promote information dissemination, timely response, and participation from the citizenry on issues of public concern, particularly during natural disasters. © 2015 Common Ground, Maria Divina Gracia Z. Roldan, All Rights Reserved.
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author Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z.
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author_sort Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z.
title Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience
title_short Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience
title_full Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience
title_fullStr Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience
title_full_unstemmed Locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: The Philippine experience
title_sort locating civic engagement through social media during calamities: the philippine experience
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