Monday 23 May 2011

[creative-radio] The Role of Facebook in Disaster Response

 

The Role of Facebook in Disaster Response
http://irevolution.net/2011/05/22/facebook-and-disaster-response/

[excerpt]

I've been thinking about this topic with a number of other colleagues for
a while. I'm also very interested to hear any ideas and suggestions that
iRevolution readers may have on this.

There's no doubt that Facebook can—and already does—play an important role
in disaster response. In Haiti, my colleague Rob Munro used Facebook to
recruit hundreds of Creole speaking volunteers to translate tens of
thousands of text messages into English as part of Mission 4636. When an
earthquake struck New Zealand earlier this year, thousands of students
organized their response via a Facebook group and also used the platform's
check-in's feature to alert others in their social network that they were
alright.

See also
Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)

* NGO's Role in Effective Disaster Response
http://causeorganizations.wordpress.com/2010/07/07/ngos-role-in-effective-disaster-response/
* After 911, Facebook Is Top Choice for Disaster Response
http://midflredcross.wordpress.com/2010/08/12/after-911-facebook-is-top-choice-for-disaster-response/
* Fake earthquake disaster drill tests on Facebook & Twitter
http://iansarn.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/fake-earthquake-disaster-drill-tests-on-facebook-twitter/

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