Social media and disasters: a functional framework for social media use in disaster planning, response, and research

Author:

Houston J. Brian1,Hawthorne Joshua2,Perreault Mildred F.3,Park Eun Hae3,Goldstein Hode Marlo4,Halliwell Michael R.2,Turner McGowen Sarah E.2,Davis Rachel5,Vaid Shivani6,McElderry Jonathan A.7,Griffith Stanford A.8

Affiliation:

1. PhD is Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Terrorism and Disaster Center, Department of Communication; University of Missouri; United States

2. MA is a doctoral student in the Department of Communication; University of Missouri; United States

3. MA is a doctoral student in the School of Journalism; University of Missouri; United States

4. MA, LL.M is a doctoral student in the Department of Communication; University of Missouri; United States

5. MS is a doctoral student in the School of Journalism; University of Missouri; United States

6. BA is a master's student in the School of Health Professions; University of Missouri; United States

7. M.Ed. is a doctoral student in the College of Education; University of Missouri; United States

8. BA is a master's student in the School of Journalism; University of Missouri; United States

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Social Sciences

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