Check Crisis Information on Twitter: Information Flow and Crisis Communication Patterns of Hurricane Ida

IF 1.4 Q2 COMMUNICATION Communication Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.1080/10510974.2023.2202872
Xianlin Jin, Patric R. Spence
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ABSTRACT This study maps the online information flow of crisis communication during Hurricane Ida and identifies the top 20 Twitter influencers based on their betweenness centrality. Inspired by media dependency theory, this study explores major crisis information resources by analyzing the top 10 domains in the information network of Hurricane Ida. The findings suggest that news media remain the major information resource of social media users. Social media and news media tend to exchange crisis information. By analyzing the content of the top 10 URLs, the authors discover that most crisis contents focus on the New York City flood, death tolls of Hurricane Ida, evacuation failures, political critiques, and rescue efforts. Theoretical insights into mapping online crisis information flow, exploring media dependency during a crisis, and unpacking crisis communication patterns are offered. Practical implications for organizations to monitor crisis information flow, increase online influence, and promptly address concerns are discussed.
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在Twitter上查看危机信息:飓风艾达的信息流和危机传播模式
摘要本研究绘制了飓风艾达期间危机沟通的在线信息流图,并根据其介数中心性确定了推特前20名影响者。受媒体依赖理论的启发,本研究通过分析飓风“艾达”信息网络中排名前十的领域,探索了重大危机信息资源。研究结果表明,新闻媒体仍然是社交媒体用户的主要信息资源。社交媒体和新闻媒体倾向于交流危机信息。通过分析前10个URL的内容,作者发现大多数危机内容都集中在纽约市洪水、飓风艾达造成的死亡人数、疏散失败、政治批评和救援工作上。提供了关于绘制在线危机信息流、探索危机期间的媒体依赖性以及打开危机沟通模式的理论见解。讨论了组织监控危机信息流、增加在线影响力和及时解决问题的实际意义。
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